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Pharmacological function of sodium humate

Sodium humate activates the function of the pituitary-adrenal cortex, promotes the secretion of ACTH, increases the secretion of estrogen, and stimulates the balance of the thyroid gland. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. Sodium humate can promote the release of corticosteroids and ACTH by activating the pituitary-adrenal system, inhibiting the synthesis of prostate E (the prostaglandin is a […]

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Funcion of fulvic acid in agriculture

The physical, chemical and biological properties of fulvic acid can improve the physicochemical properties of the soil and enhance the vigor of the soil to facilitate crop growth. It has an irreplaceable role in the repair of soil pollution. In recent years, soil pollution, soil degradation, soil salinity, soil desertification, soil compaction and other problems […]

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Effects of sodium humate to health care

Activated absorption of feed ingredients. Since sodium humate itself has a large molecular weight, it can also form larger particles in a certain medium, so it has colloidal properties and adsorption capacity, forming good ion exchange and catalysis, and promoting feed. Activation absorption of the ingredients. Fully decompose the various complex molecular nutrients in the […]

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What is fulvic acid?

Fulvic acid is a mixture of complex materials with similar and different structural structures, in which the soluble or dilute acid is fulvic acid. Other names include fulvic acid, fulvic acid, drought-resistant agent No. 1, and dry land dragon. Some also classify it as micro-fertilizer or foliar fertilizer. Fulvic acid is a high-quality organic fertilizer, […]

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Potassium humate application

The humic acid functional group in potassium humate can absorb potassium ions, prevent water loss in sandy soil and leaching soil, and prevent potassium from sticking in sticky soil. In addition, some parts of potassium humate are low-molecular humic acids such as fulvic acid, which have a dissolution effect on minerals such as potassium silicate […]


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