This document proposes a study on the effects of ATP supplements in horses. The study would involve administering ATP supplements to 7 horses and placebos to 3 horses. Blood samples would be taken before and after treatment and during physical training to analyze ATP levels and observe any short-term or long-term effects on the horses. The goals are to determine the compounds in the supplements, study their effects on the horses, and understand if they can help or harm the animals. Future studies could explore potential benefits of ATP supplements for humans.
2. INTRODUCTION
It is important to study the effect of ATP in
animals, specifically in equines, because
people are using this product and don’t know
the secondary effects.
People don’t know about the functions of ATP.
The purpose of this is about searching how
ATP affects the equines and then we can
study all the components of the product. To
determine which is more effective or harmful
for them.
4. HOW THE ATP’S SUPPLEMENT
AFFECTS THE EQUINES?
ATP Gel supplement will increase the
horses efficiency in using energy.
5. HOW DOES IT WORK AND BASIC COMPOSITION
OF THE PRODUCT
6. SPECIFIC AIMS
Determine the compounds of the supplement.
Study the effects of the supplements.
Know if they can help the animal.
7. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
The experiment would be done with 10 healthy
equines.
The negative control will be 3 horses with
excipients of the supplement
The experimental horses (7) will have the active
component of the supplement.
Obtain blood samples from all animals, before and
after the treatment to determine ATP usage.
8. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
During physical training horse will be observed
using the product and not using it.
Also observe if the product affect the animal in long
or short term.
The blood from every horse will be analyzed every
two days with HPLC.
9. FUTURE STUDIES
This experiment would help in several ways,
like know the components of the supplements,
and it effects.
Some other studies could be if the ATP
supplement could help mankind in some way.
If the results of my hypothesis were correct,
then it would help regulate these types of
products.
If my assumption is wrong, and ATP helps
horses, you could try other animals or humans.