These substances added to animal feeds as nutritional dietary supplements are generally recognized as safe when added at levels consistent with good feeding practice.
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1 All substances listed may be in anhydrous or hydrated form.
Element
| Source compounds
|
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Cobalt | Cobalt acetate.
|
| Cobalt carbonate.
|
| Cobalt chloride.
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| Cobalt oxide.
|
| Cobalt sulfate.
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Copper | Copper carbonate.
|
| Copper chloride.
|
| Copper gluconate.
|
| Copper hydroxide.
|
| Copper orthophosphate.
|
| Copper oxide.
|
| Copper pyrophosphate.
|
| Copper sulfate.
|
Iodine | Calcium iodate.
|
| Calcium iodobehenate.
|
| Cuprous iodide.
|
| 3,5-Diiodosalicylic acid.
|
| Ethylenediamine dihydroiodide.
|
| Potassium iodate.
|
| Potassium iodide.
|
| Sodium iodate.
|
| Sodium iodide.
|
| Thymol iodide.
|
Iron | Iron ammonium citrate.
|
| Iron carbonate.
|
| Iron chloride.
|
| Iron gluconate.
|
| Iron oxide.
|
| Iron phosphate.
|
| Iron pyrophosphate.
|
| Iron sulfate.
|
| Reduced iron.
|
Manganese | Manganese acetate.
|
| Manganese carbonate.
|
| Manganese citrate (soluble).
|
| Manganese chloride.
|
| Manganese gluconate.
|
| Manganese orthophosphate.
|
| Manganese phosphate (dibasic).
|
| Manganese sulfate.
|
| Manganous oxide.
|
Zinc | Zinc acetate.
|
| Zinc carbonate.
|
| Zinc chloride.
|
| Zinc oxide.
|
| Zinc sulfate. |