Altromin NIH 31M Rat/Mouse
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- Open-formula, grain-based maintenance diet for mice and rats
- Designed to support reproducible results across laboratories
- Helps reduce nutritional variation as a source of experimental error
FAQ - Altromin NIH 31M Rat/Mouse
Which animals is Altromin NIH 31M intended for?
Which animals is Altromin NIH 31M intended for?
It is a maintenance diet for laboratory mice and rats.
What is special about the NIH 31M formula?
What is special about the NIH 31M formula?
It is an open-formula, grain-based diet developed to deliver reproducible nutritional results across different laboratories.
Why was the diet developed?
Why was the diet developed?
To reduce nutritional variation as a potential source of error in biomedical experiments and to support more uniform conditions over time and across studies.
Product Instructions
Product Instructions
Feed as a maintenance diet according to facility guidelines.
Altromin NIH 31M is a maintenance diet for mice and rats. It is one of the first open-formula, grain-based diets developed to deliver reproducible nutritional results across different laboratories and over time.
Background
The NIH 31M diet was formulated to reduce nutritional variation as a potential source of error in biomedical research and to support more uniform experimental conditions across studies and facilities.
Intended use
The diet is used as a maintenance feed for laboratory mice and rats in research environments where consistent feed composition is a priority.