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Product Name
Sodium Butyrate Powder (98%)
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Molecular Formula
C4H7NaO2
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Molecular Weight
110.09 g/mol
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CAS No.
156-54-7
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HSN Code
230120
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CID Code
5222465
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Shelf Life
3 years - 20°C powder
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DrugBank
DBSALT002877
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ChemSpider
28295938
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UNII No.
8RAS91C36W
- USP
- IUPAC Names
- Synonyms
At Vetnova, a leading Sodium Butyrate Powder Manufacturer, we understand that healthy animals are the foundation of successful farming operations. Our sodium butyrate (powder) is produced using advanced processing techniques to ensure maximum stability, optimal gut health support, and enhanced effectiveness in animal nutrition.
Our Promise
- Pharmaceutical-grade quality standards
- Consistent potency and purity in every batch
- Technical support from our experienced team
- Competitive pricing with reliable supply chain
Technical Support
- Dosage recommendations for different animal species
- Feed formulation assistance
- Performance monitoring guidance
- Ongoing consultation for optimal results
Vetnova’s commitment to animal health and farmer success makes us your trusted partner in livestock nutrition. Our sodium butyrate supplement helps you achieve better animal performance while maintaining the highest safety standards.
IUPAC Names of Sodium Butyrate Powder (98%)
sodium;butanoate
Synonyms of Sodium Butyrate Powder (98%)
- SODIUM BUTYRATE
- Sodium butanoate
- Butyric acid sodium salt
- Butanoic acid, sodium salt
- Butyric acid, sodium salt
- Butyrate sodium
- sodium;butanoate
- Sodium n-butyrate
- Sodium propanecarboxylate
- Butanoic acid sodium salt
- Butanoic acid, sodium salt (1:1)
- C4H7NaO2
- Sodium butyrate (USP)
- SODIUM BUTYRATE-3,3,4,4,4-D5
- Sodium butyrate, 98%
- Tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate/ sodium butyrate
- tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate (TPA)/ sodium butyrate (BA)
- Butanoicacidsodiumsalt butyratesodium
- Sodium butyrate, >=98.5% (GC)
- Sodium butyrate, >=99.0% (GC)
- CAS-156-54-7
- Sodium butyrate, certified reference material
What is Sodium Butyrate?
Sodium butyrate (98%, available in coated forms of 30%, 60%, and 90%) is the sodium salt derivative of butyric acid—a naturally occurring short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) present in the gastrointestinal systems of humans and animals. Widely recognised for its functional role in animal nutrition, sodium butyrate is valued for promoting gut health and enhancing overall animal performance. It is commonly incorporated into feed in diverse formats such as coated variants, microencapsulated preparations, and as part of premixes or nutritional supplements.
Product Application
• Sodium butyrate supplement works as a powerful gut health booster for poultry and aquaculture
• Helps young animals develop stronger digestive systems during weaning periods
• Supports animals during stressful situations like transportation or environmental changes
• Perfect for organic and antibiotic-free farming operations.
Benefits of Product
Digestive Health
- Strengthens the intestinal lining, creating a natural barrier against harmful bacteria
- Promotes healthy gut bacteria growth for better nutrient absorption
- Reduces digestive disorders and improves feed conversion rates
- Helps maintain proper pH levels in the digestive tract
Performance Improvements
- Animals show better growth rates and weight gain
- Improved feed efficiency means lower feeding costs
- Enhanced immune system function reduces veterinary expenses
- Better overall animal welfare and reduced mortality rates
Economic Benefits
- Vetnova’s sodium butyrate (powder) delivers excellent return on investment
- Reduces the need for expensive treatments and medications
- Improves production efficiency across different animal species
- Helps meet consumer demand for naturally-raised animal products
Sodium butyrate should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Proper sealing after use helps maintain its stability and prevents degradation over time.
Yes, when used at recommended dosages, sodium butyrate is considered safe for long-term inclusion in feed. It supports gut health without contributing to antibiotic resistance, making it suitable for sustainable farming.
Coated sodium butyrate allows for controlled release in the intestine, reducing odor and improving delivery efficiency, while uncoated forms act more quickly in the upper digestive tract but may be less targeted.
Sodium butyrate is often compatible with probiotics, enzymes, and other feed additives. In fact, it can work synergistically to improve gut microbiota balance and overall nutrient absorption.



