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The Dermakun nutritional supplement for dogs maintains your dog's skin and coat health. Now available in a WOW Size of 3 kg! If your dog is a big one and you need to continuously supplement with Dermakun, don't hesitate: This is your packaging! This supplement is ideal for large dogs with chronic itching, redness, skin inflammation, or poor coat quality. Thanks to its active healing, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant principles, this dietary supplement reduces itching and promotes wound healing, facilitating skin recovery and improving the quality of your furry friend's coat.
It is essential in the formation of the coenzyme NADPþ and is involved in biosynthetic reactions, such as fatty acid synthesis, thus playing a key role in the synthesis of epidermal lipids.
It is present throughout the body in the form of coenzyme A. Coenzyme A plays a fundamental role in the formation of several essential fatty acids and sterols. As such, it is important in the formation of lipids that constitute the lamellar components of the skin barrier.
It acts as a cofactor for carboxylase synthetase enzymes. This group of enzymes catalyzes the biosynthesis of fatty acids, making this vitamin crucial for maintaining skin barrier health.
Inflammation generates a large number of free radicals, which in turn accelerate the inflammatory process. Vitamin E is one of the most effective antioxidants for protecting polyunsaturated fatty acids constituting cell membrane lipids from oxidation. It prevents lipid oxidation by scavenging peroxyl radicals before they can react with adjacent fatty acids or proteins in cell membranes.
Excess histamine exacerbates inflammatory conditions of the dermis and the respiratory tract. Most histamine is stored in tissue mast cells and blood basophils. Upon release of histamine from these cells or upon de novo synthesis, histamine triggers inflammation. Vitamin C spontaneously degrades histamine, as tissue histamine levels are inversely related to the status of vitamin C.
Numerous studies have linked zinc deficiency to many dermatoses in dogs and cats, as it is essential for wound healing and epithelial cell turnover. Additionally, zinc deficiency accelerates the development of clinical signs due to a lack of essential fatty acids, as zinc deficiency reduces the activity of the enzyme ∆-6-desaturase. This enzyme is responsible for synthesizing EPA and DHA from other simpler fatty acids.
They modulate the production of eicosanoids, with eicosanoids resulting from the metabolism of omega-3 fatty acids being less stimulatory to the inflammatory response than those resulting from omega-6 fatty acids. Additionally, omega-3 fatty acids are precursors to resolvins and protectins, substances that counterregulate inflammation and act as agonists of endogenous anti-inflammatory mechanisms, significantly contributing to inflammation resolution.
Its anti-inflammatory effect is mediated by the inhibition of enzymes that mediate inflammatory processes such as COX-2, LOX, and iNOS, the production of cytokines such as interferon-gamma and tumor necrosis factor, and the activation of transcription factors such as NF-κB and AP-1. Additionally, curcumin acts at multiple points, helping to improve skin healing. Treatment with curcumin results in faster re-epithelialization of the epidermis, increased migration of myofibroblasts, fibroblasts, and macrophages to the wound bed, extensive neovascularization, and greater collagen deposition.
It increases the bioavailability of curcumin (by over 20 times) due to its inhibition of hepatic glucuronidation and intestinal metabolism of curcumin.
In cases of atopic dermatitis accompanied by itching and/or scaling, Dermakun allows for reducing the use of medications such as corticosteroids, antihistamines, immunomodulators, or even discontinuing them altogether.
In animals experiencing itching, redness, and inflammation of the skin, Dermakun reduces discomfort and skin irritation, alleviating your furry friend's symptoms and promoting their recovery.
Dermakun promotes the recovery of skin health and hair quality in cases of nutrient deficiency characterized by poor coat quality, generalized flaking, crust formation in friction areas, hair loss and lack of hair growth, and poor wound healing.
In situations where there is a risk of zinc deficiency, such as in Nordic breeds of dogs, Dermakun prevents the development of possible skin and coat conditions.
It is not recommended to use Dermakun in the following cases:
Patients with altered coagulation, concurrent administration with drugs that inhibit platelet aggregation, or conditions associated with bleeding should not use Dermakun.
Dermakun is not recommended for use in situations of iron deficiency or other diseases associated with iron.
Dermakun is not recommended for use in cases of food allergy to fish or during periods of treatment with exclusion diets.
How is it administered?
Daily recommendation to be added on top of the food. This dosage can be divided into different servings throughout the day.
Weight
Tablespoons*
Package Duration
10-20 kg
1,0
360 intakes = 1 year
20-30 kg
1,5
240 intakes = 9 months
>30 kg
2,0
180 intakes = 6 months
*8.3 g per tablespoon. The spoon is included in the package.
Dermakun for dogs can be administered along with any type of diet (dry, homemade cooked, commercial, BARF, or dehydrated). Additionally, it can be administered chronically without the need for any resting period between bottles.
For how long should I administer it?
In cases of atopic dermatitis accompanied by itching and/or scaling: Administration is recommended for at least 15 days and should be continued as long as the symptoms persist.
In a situation of atopic dermatitis with symptoms under control: Reduce the recommended daily dose by half for maintenance.
For seasonal skin inflammation issues: Begin administration 15 days before exposure to allergens.
In case of nutrient deficiency: It is recommended to administer for 1 month to resolve symptoms. Then reduce the dose by half for maintenance and to prevent possible relapses.
El mejor producto/suplemento natural que he probado!!!
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Alba Calvo
Lo mejor, lo recomiendo el mejor producto natural para la piel
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Jesé Sordo
Funciona y un gran producto. Lo recomiendo
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Ramón Rodriguez
Lo recomiendo
Esta es mi segunda reseña en esta tienda y tengo que decir que los productos valen la pena y encima tiene una intención al cliente muy competente y saben mucho y te pueden ayudar con todo, gracias
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Roberto Levone Garcia
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El mejor producto si tienes un perro grande como el mío, ya que es muy económico, relación, calidad, precio
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