Peer Reviewed Articles
At Zinpro®, science is at the heart of everything we do. Our peer-reviewed research library showcases decades of rigorous, third-party validated studies that drive innovation in animal nutrition and wellbeing. In fact, over 50% of all peer-reviewed research published on trace minerals is related to Zinpro. Learn More
Select your species below for direct access to some of our most impactful peer-reviewed articles across the animals we serve.
Dairy
Effects of Feeding Organic Trace Minerals on Milk Production and Reproductive Performance in Lactating Dairy Cows: A Meta‑Analysis
Supplementing Zn, Mn, and Cu From Amino Acid Complexes and Co From Cobalt Glucoheptonate During the Perinatal Period Benefits Postpartal Cow Performance and Blood Neutrophil Function
Zinpro® IsoFerm®
Supplementation of Isoacids to Lactating Dairy Cows Fed Low‑ or High‑Forage Diets: Effects on Performance, Digestibility, and Milk Fatty Acid Profile
Isoacid Supplementation Influences Feed Sorting, Chewing Behaviors, and Enteric Methane Emissions Differentially in Mid‑Lactation Dairy Cows Depending on Dietary Forage Level
Production Responses of Multiparous Dairy Cattle With Differing Prepartum Muscle Reserves and Supplementation of Branched‑Chain Volatile Fatty Acids
Poultry
An Investigation on Iron Sources Fed to Broiler Breeder Hens and the Corresponding Color of Laid Eggshells on the Performance of the Resulting Progeny
Effects of the Dietary Zinc Source and Vitamin E Level on Live Weight and Carcass Yield and Meat Quality in Male Broilers Reared Under Chronic Cyclic Heat Stress Conditions in the Finisher Phase
Beef
Effects of Organic Trace Mineral Supplementation on the Prevalence of Digital Dermatitis in Beef Feedlot Cattle
Impact of Trace Mineral Source on Beef Replacement Heifer Growth, Reproductive Development, and Biomarkers of Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy and Embryo Survival
Effect of Complexed Trace Minerals on Cumulus–Oocyte Complex Recovery and In Vitro Embryo Production in Beef Cattle
Swine
The Effect of Increasing Dietary Manganese from an Organic Source on the Reproductive Performance of Sows
The Effects of Zinc Amino Acid Complex Supplementation on the Porcine Host Response to Lawsonia intracellularis Infection
Aquaculture
Comparative Study of Dietary Selenium Sources on Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata): Growth, Nutrient Utilization, Stress Response, and Final Product Quality
Chromium-methionine chelate can reduce protein content in Nile tilapia diets: an analysis of growth, carcass, biochemical and hematological parameters, and economic return
Chromium-Methionine Chelate Can Reduce Protein Content in Nile Tilapia Diets: An Analysis of Growth, Carcass, Biochemical and Hematological Parameters, and Economic Return
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