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Appearance | Light yellow to yellow-brown powder, uniform and fine texture with excellent flowability. |
Key Characteristics | Low moisture content ensures stable tableting process, reduces sticking, and extends die life. |
Guaranteed Analysis | (Crude Protein) ≥55% (Moisture) ≤8% (Crude Fat) ≥15% |
Salmonella | Not Detected |
Coliforms | ≤90 MPN/100g |
Application & Guidance | |
Ideal For | Specifically designed for cat and dog nutritional supplement tablets, vitamin/mineral tablets, functional chews, and other pet products requiring tableting. |
Usage Guidance | Can be directly mixed with other powder ingredients (e.g., vitamins, minerals, starch) as a natural binder and flavor agent before direct compression. |
Recommended Inclusion Rate | As a functional binder and flavor, the typical inclusion rate is 5% - 50% of the total dry formula weight. The optimal ratio should be adjusted based on the overall formulation and desired tablet characteristics. |
Packaging & Storage | |
Packaging | 25 kg/bag (moisture-proof packaging). |
Storage | Must be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated, and low-humidity environment. Reseal tightly after opening. |
Shelf Life | 12 months. |

Chicken Liver Powder For Tableting is a specialized functional ingredient engineered to solve two key challenges for pet supplement manufacturers: ensuring smooth tablet production and boosting pet acceptance of supplements. Unlike standard chicken liver powders, this product is designed with tableting performance as a top priority—making it ideal for cat and dog nutritional supplement tablets, vitamin/mineral chews, and functional treats. It starts with premium chilled chicken livers, which undergo targeted enzymatic hydrolysis to break down proteins for better digestibility and richer flavor, followed by precise spray-drying to optimize physical properties. The result is a fine, uniform powder that excels in three critical areas for tableting: binding (holding tablet ingredients together), compression (resisting splitting or layering), and flowability (moving smoothly through press equipment). Beyond functionality, it retains the natural liver flavor and essential micronutrients (heme iron, B vitamins) that pets love, turning supplements from a chore into a treat while ensuring high production yields for manufacturers.
This powder’s defining feature is its ability to enhance tablet quality and efficiency. Its strong binding properties ensure tablets stay intact—no more capping (top splitting) or laminating (layer separation), common issues that cause production delays and waste. The powder’s compression resistance also creates harder, more durable tablets that withstand packaging, shipping, and handling without breaking. For manufacturers, this translates to fewer errors, higher yield rates, and consistent tablet quality across every batch.
The precise spray-drying process creates a powder with uniform particle size and shape, which drastically improves flowability. In tablet presses, good flow means the powder fills die cavities evenly, eliminating weight variations between tablets—a critical factor for pet supplements, where accurate dosing of vitamins, minerals, or active ingredients is essential for safety. Unlike poorly flowing powders that clog presses and require manual intervention, this powder moves smoothly through equipment, reducing downtime and ensuring every tablet has the correct dose.
It combines tableting performance with nutritional benefits, eliminating the need for separate binders and flavor enhancers. As a natural source of heme iron (supports healthy blood cells) and B vitamins (aids energy metabolism), it enriches supplements with nutrients that support pet health. Pets also love the natural liver flavor, which increases acceptance—pet owners no longer have to struggle to force pills down their pets’ throats. This dual value simplifies formulations and creates a more cohesive, pet-friendly product.
The powder’s fine, uniform texture mixes seamlessly with other tablet ingredients—vitamins, minerals, starch, probiotics, or herbal extracts. It acts as a natural binder, reducing or replacing synthetic binders (like microcrystalline cellulose) that some pet owners avoid. It works for all pet tablet types: hard nutritional tablets (e.g., calcium supplements), soft functional chews (e.g., joint support treats), and slow-release formulations. This versatility makes it a go-to ingredient for manufacturers with diverse product lines.
This powder is exclusively designed for cat and dog nutritional supplements and functional chews, including:
Vitamin/mineral tablets (e.g., iron supplements for anemic cats, calcium for senior dogs)
Functional chews (e.g., joint support with glucosamine, digestive health with probiotics)
Specialty supplements (e.g., weight management, skin/coat health tablets)
It is not recommended for human tablets or non-pet formulations, as its properties are optimized for pet-specific nutritional needs and tableting equipment.
The typical inclusion rate is 5% – 50% of the total dry formula weight, depending on your goals:
Mild binding + subtle flavor: 5% – 15% (ideal for tablets where active ingredients are the focus)
Balanced binding + strong flavor: 15% – 30% (suitable for most nutritional supplements)
Maximum binding + bold flavor: 30% – 50% (perfect for soft chews or picky pets)
Always test the rate with your specific formulation—factors like other binders, filler type, or tablet size may require tweaks. Start with a 20% baseline, then adjust based on tablet hardness, flowability, and pet taste tests.
Packaged in 25kg moisture-proof bags, the powder must be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area with low humidity (≤60% relative humidity). High humidity ruins flowability and causes caking, which impairs tableting. After opening, reseal the bag tightly with moisture-proof tape or a clip. When stored correctly, it has a 12-month shelf life. If caking occurs, do not grind the powder (this alters particle size and flowability)—discard the caked portion.
A: No, when used at recommended rates, it does not impact dissolution. The enzymatic hydrolysis process makes the powder digestible, and its particle size is optimized to let active ingredients release at the desired rate. For slow-release tablets, test the blend with your active ingredient to confirm compatibility—minor rate adjustments may be needed.
A: Yes, it works with both common press types. Its flowability and compression properties adapt to different speeds and die sizes. For high-speed rotary presses, increase the inclusion rate by 5-10% to maintain tablet integrity at faster production rates. For single-punch presses (used for small batches), the powder’s flowability ensures consistent filling with minimal manual adjustment.
A: In most cases, yes—especially with inclusion rates above 15%. The powder’s natural binding power is strong enough to hold tablets together. For formulations with high disintegrant levels or lightweight fillers (which reduce binding), add a small amount of starch (1-3%) to boost hardness. Always test with your specific blend to confirm.
A: It has a light yellow to yellow-brown hue, which gives tablets a natural, earthy color—often desirable for pet supplements, as it signals natural ingredients. If you need a specific color (e.g., white for calcium tablets), add food-grade colorants to the blend. The powder’s neutral pH ensures it won’t react with most colorants, keeping the final appearance consistent.
Appearance | Light yellow to yellow-brown powder, uniform and fine texture with excellent flowability. |
Key Characteristics | Low moisture content ensures stable tableting process, reduces sticking, and extends die life. |
Guaranteed Analysis | (Crude Protein) ≥55% (Moisture) ≤8% (Crude Fat) ≥15% |
Salmonella | Not Detected |
Coliforms | ≤90 MPN/100g |
Application & Guidance | |
Ideal For | Specifically designed for cat and dog nutritional supplement tablets, vitamin/mineral tablets, functional chews, and other pet products requiring tableting. |
Usage Guidance | Can be directly mixed with other powder ingredients (e.g., vitamins, minerals, starch) as a natural binder and flavor agent before direct compression. |
Recommended Inclusion Rate | As a functional binder and flavor, the typical inclusion rate is 5% - 50% of the total dry formula weight. The optimal ratio should be adjusted based on the overall formulation and desired tablet characteristics. |
Packaging & Storage | |
Packaging | 25 kg/bag (moisture-proof packaging). |
Storage | Must be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated, and low-humidity environment. Reseal tightly after opening. |
Shelf Life | 12 months. |

Chicken Liver Powder For Tableting is a specialized functional ingredient engineered to solve two key challenges for pet supplement manufacturers: ensuring smooth tablet production and boosting pet acceptance of supplements. Unlike standard chicken liver powders, this product is designed with tableting performance as a top priority—making it ideal for cat and dog nutritional supplement tablets, vitamin/mineral chews, and functional treats. It starts with premium chilled chicken livers, which undergo targeted enzymatic hydrolysis to break down proteins for better digestibility and richer flavor, followed by precise spray-drying to optimize physical properties. The result is a fine, uniform powder that excels in three critical areas for tableting: binding (holding tablet ingredients together), compression (resisting splitting or layering), and flowability (moving smoothly through press equipment). Beyond functionality, it retains the natural liver flavor and essential micronutrients (heme iron, B vitamins) that pets love, turning supplements from a chore into a treat while ensuring high production yields for manufacturers.
This powder’s defining feature is its ability to enhance tablet quality and efficiency. Its strong binding properties ensure tablets stay intact—no more capping (top splitting) or laminating (layer separation), common issues that cause production delays and waste. The powder’s compression resistance also creates harder, more durable tablets that withstand packaging, shipping, and handling without breaking. For manufacturers, this translates to fewer errors, higher yield rates, and consistent tablet quality across every batch.
The precise spray-drying process creates a powder with uniform particle size and shape, which drastically improves flowability. In tablet presses, good flow means the powder fills die cavities evenly, eliminating weight variations between tablets—a critical factor for pet supplements, where accurate dosing of vitamins, minerals, or active ingredients is essential for safety. Unlike poorly flowing powders that clog presses and require manual intervention, this powder moves smoothly through equipment, reducing downtime and ensuring every tablet has the correct dose.
It combines tableting performance with nutritional benefits, eliminating the need for separate binders and flavor enhancers. As a natural source of heme iron (supports healthy blood cells) and B vitamins (aids energy metabolism), it enriches supplements with nutrients that support pet health. Pets also love the natural liver flavor, which increases acceptance—pet owners no longer have to struggle to force pills down their pets’ throats. This dual value simplifies formulations and creates a more cohesive, pet-friendly product.
The powder’s fine, uniform texture mixes seamlessly with other tablet ingredients—vitamins, minerals, starch, probiotics, or herbal extracts. It acts as a natural binder, reducing or replacing synthetic binders (like microcrystalline cellulose) that some pet owners avoid. It works for all pet tablet types: hard nutritional tablets (e.g., calcium supplements), soft functional chews (e.g., joint support treats), and slow-release formulations. This versatility makes it a go-to ingredient for manufacturers with diverse product lines.
This powder is exclusively designed for cat and dog nutritional supplements and functional chews, including:
Vitamin/mineral tablets (e.g., iron supplements for anemic cats, calcium for senior dogs)
Functional chews (e.g., joint support with glucosamine, digestive health with probiotics)
Specialty supplements (e.g., weight management, skin/coat health tablets)
It is not recommended for human tablets or non-pet formulations, as its properties are optimized for pet-specific nutritional needs and tableting equipment.
The typical inclusion rate is 5% – 50% of the total dry formula weight, depending on your goals:
Mild binding + subtle flavor: 5% – 15% (ideal for tablets where active ingredients are the focus)
Balanced binding + strong flavor: 15% – 30% (suitable for most nutritional supplements)
Maximum binding + bold flavor: 30% – 50% (perfect for soft chews or picky pets)
Always test the rate with your specific formulation—factors like other binders, filler type, or tablet size may require tweaks. Start with a 20% baseline, then adjust based on tablet hardness, flowability, and pet taste tests.
Packaged in 25kg moisture-proof bags, the powder must be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area with low humidity (≤60% relative humidity). High humidity ruins flowability and causes caking, which impairs tableting. After opening, reseal the bag tightly with moisture-proof tape or a clip. When stored correctly, it has a 12-month shelf life. If caking occurs, do not grind the powder (this alters particle size and flowability)—discard the caked portion.
A: No, when used at recommended rates, it does not impact dissolution. The enzymatic hydrolysis process makes the powder digestible, and its particle size is optimized to let active ingredients release at the desired rate. For slow-release tablets, test the blend with your active ingredient to confirm compatibility—minor rate adjustments may be needed.
A: Yes, it works with both common press types. Its flowability and compression properties adapt to different speeds and die sizes. For high-speed rotary presses, increase the inclusion rate by 5-10% to maintain tablet integrity at faster production rates. For single-punch presses (used for small batches), the powder’s flowability ensures consistent filling with minimal manual adjustment.
A: In most cases, yes—especially with inclusion rates above 15%. The powder’s natural binding power is strong enough to hold tablets together. For formulations with high disintegrant levels or lightweight fillers (which reduce binding), add a small amount of starch (1-3%) to boost hardness. Always test with your specific blend to confirm.
A: It has a light yellow to yellow-brown hue, which gives tablets a natural, earthy color—often desirable for pet supplements, as it signals natural ingredients. If you need a specific color (e.g., white for calcium tablets), add food-grade colorants to the blend. The powder’s neutral pH ensures it won’t react with most colorants, keeping the final appearance consistent.
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