Product Details
Natural Lactic Acid A Versatile Food Additive With Health Benefits
Overview of Organic Acids / Lactic Acid
This product is derived from food-grade sources, ensuring it is
safe and non-toxic for various applications.
Composition Analysis
Main Component | Concentration |
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Organic Matter (g/L) | 535 |
Humic Acid (g/L) | 11 |
Nitrogen (g/L) | 3.4 |
Phosphorus (g/L) | 1.1 |
Potassium (g/L) | 10.5 |
Density (g/ml) | 1.32 |
pH | 2.4 |
Sugar Content (%) | >23 |
Key Applications
Agricultural Uses
Soil Enhancement and Nutrient Optimization
- pH Adjustment: Organic acids effectively neutralize alkaline soils, alleviate
compaction, and enhance the release of essential nutrients (such as
phosphorus, iron, and zinc) from acidic soils.
- Heavy Metal Detoxification: These acids form complexes with harmful metals (like cadmium and
lead), reducing their toxicity and limiting their uptake by plants.
- Microbial Growth Stimulation: Acting as a carbon source, organic acids promote the growth of
beneficial soil microorganisms (such as nitrogen-fixing and
phosphate-solubilizing bacteria), accelerating the breakdown of
organic matter.
Plant Growth Enhancer
- Foliar Application Benefits: When applied to leaves, organic acids (including humic acid)
increase permeability, enhance mineral absorption, and boost
photosynthesis.
- Stress Tolerance Improvement: They activate antioxidant enzymes (SOD, POD), helping plants
withstand drought, salinity, and other environmental stresses.
- Seed Germination Aid: Soaking seeds in organic acids can break dormancy, resulting in
higher germination rates and more vigorous seedlings.
Pest and Disease Management
- Natural Antimicrobial Properties: Low molecular weight organic acids (such as acetic acid) can
penetrate the membranes of pathogens, inhibiting the growth of
fungi (e.g., powdery mildew) and bacteria.
- Eco-Friendly Pesticide Alternative: When combined with plant extracts, organic acids can create
environmentally safe biopesticides, reducing reliance on chemical
pesticides.
Aquaculture Applications
Water Quality Management
- pH and Ammonia Control: Organic acids (like citric acid) can neutralize alkaline
conditions in water, converting ammonia nitrogen to less toxic
ammonium ions.
- Heavy Metal Chelation: They bind to heavy metals such as copper and zinc, helping to
mitigate the detrimental effects of industrial pollutants on
aquatic life.
- Harmful Algae Control: Organic acids can inhibit the growth of blue-green algae,
maintaining a balanced algal population in aquatic environments.
Feed Enhancement
- Appetite Stimulation and Digestive Aid: The sour taste of organic acids (such as formic acid) encourages
feeding in fish and shrimp, lowers intestinal pH, and activates
digestive enzymes (like pepsin).
- Replacement for Antibiotics: They help suppress harmful gut bacteria (e.g., Vibrio and E.
coli), reducing intestinal inflammation and improving overall
digestive health.
- Improved Mineral Absorption: Organic acids form soluble complexes with minerals like calcium
and magnesium, promoting growth and shell formation in crustaceans
(e.g., shrimp and crabs).
Disease Prevention
- Water Disinfection: Applying organic acid formulations can control pathogenic
microorganisms in water, reducing the incidence of diseases such as
gill rot and skin necrosis.
- Immune System Support: Organic acids enhance the non-specific immune responses in fish
and shrimp (e.g., lysozyme activity), improving resistance to
diseases.
Animal Feed Applications
Preservation and Nutritional Integrity
- Mold and Bacteria Inhibition: Organic acids (like propionic acid) effectively suppress the
growth of molds and bacteria in feed, extending shelf life.
- Nutritional Enhancement: Acidification during processing helps preserve sensitive vitamins
(e.g., vitamin C) that might otherwise degrade at high
temperatures.
Animal Health Support
- Gut Health Improvement: Organic acids lower gastric pH, inhibit harmful bacteria (such as
Salmonella), and foster the growth of beneficial probiotics, which
can help reduce diarrhea.
- Enhanced Protein Digestibility: Acidifying feed can increase pepsin activity, improving protein
utilization in young animals, such as piglets and poultry.
- Heat Stress Mitigation: Incorporating citric acid can help balance blood pH, reducing the
adverse effects of high temperatures on feed intake.
Environmental and Waste Management
- Ammonia Reduction: Organic acids help lower the pH in the gut and fecal matter,
decreasing urease activity and minimizing ammonia emissions from
livestock facilities.
- Composting Efficiency: They speed up the decomposition of organic materials in manure,
reducing odors and enhancing the effectiveness of organic
fertilizers.
Future Development Directions
- Composite Acid Formulations: Creating blends of multiple organic acids to maximize synergistic
benefits (e.g., antibacterial properties combined with appetite
stimulation).
- Nanotechnology Applications: Employing nanomaterials for encapsulating organic acids, allowing
for controlled release and targeted effects.
- Sustainable Aquaculture Practices: Transitioning to antibiotic-free farming methods and promoting
organic agricultural practices to reduce chemical dependencies.
Company Profile
Wuhan Jingshida Industrial Co., Ltd. was established in March 2015
and is located in the charming city of Wuhan. It is a wholly-owned
private enterprise. Since its establishment, the company has been
committed to deep cultivation and innovation in the agricultural
field, focusing on the research and development of products such as
organic fertilizers, water-soluble fertilizers and aquatic feeds.
In 2017, Jingshida successfully registered its own trademark and
won the honor of National High-tech Enterprise in 2023, which means
that the company's technical strength and innovation capabilities
have been recognized by the country. Jingshida has always adhered
to the concept of sustainable development and is committed to
promoting the development of ecological agriculture, improving the
ecological environment, and contributing to the healthy life of
mankind.