Active Ingredients Here are some active ingredients in Vitazyme (all derived from natural materials): * 1-triacontanol...................................................................
0.17 mg/ml
* Brassinosteroids (homobrassinolide,
homodolicholide, dolicholide, brassinone).......................
0.03 mg/ml
* Kinetin.............................................................................
< 1 mg/ml
* Gibberellic acid..............................................................
0.13 mg/ml
* Indoleacetic acid..............................................................
< 1 mg/ml
* Biotin.............................................................................
0.006 mg/lb
* Folic acid.......................................................................
0.007 mg/lb
* Niacin............................................................................
0.077 mg/lb
* Pantothenic acid..............................................................
0.13 mg/lb
* Vitamin B1 (thiamin)......................................................
2.03 mg/lb
* Vitamin B2 (riboflavin).................................................
0.078 mg/lb
* Vitamin B6........................................................................
1.2 mg/lb
* Vitamin B12 (cobalamine)...........................................
0.0015 mg/lb
* Glycosides
* Glucans
* Various enzymes
* Brassinosteroids , called “a growth regulator of the 21st Century”, are effective at extremely low concentrations. At the standard 13 oz/acre (1 liter/ha) application rate, 30 mg/ha are applied, which is well within the accepted active range of 20 to 50 mg/ha. Effects on plants include: greater seed germination, increased crop yield, improved flowering, enhanced stress tolerance (temperature extremes, salinity, drought, and pesticides), increased leaf chlorophyll and photosynthesis.
* Triacontanol is a well-researched compound found in relative abundance in Vitazyme, at about 0.17 mg/ml. It can activate plant growth when applied at extremely low concentrations, less than 1 mg/ha. Effects on plants include: improved seedling growth, increased chlorophyll and photosynthesis, enhanced dry matter accumulation, increased crop yield.
* A major Glycoside has been discovered in Vitazyme which has been shown in greenhouse studies by Vital Earth Resources to consistently increase dry matter yields of crops when applied at very low levels.
* B Vitamins found in Vitazyme also stimulate plant growth and development leading to higher yields.