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Evaluation of selected categories of pet treats using in vitro assay and texture analysis

机译:使用体外分析和质地分析评估所选宠物零食类别

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Treats are important contributors to the economics of the U.S. pet product industry. Not only do pet owners use them to build an emotional bond or interact with their pets, but treats also can deliver functional or health benefits. The objective of this study was to evaluate the digestion and safety of selected commercial treats by measuring their in vitro dry matter disappearance (DMD) using the modified in vitro method of Boisen and Eggum, which was developed to simulate in vivo digestibility of nonruminant animals. Twenty-five commercial treats were classified into six categories based on their appearance, size, and functionality. These categories included biscuit, chew, dental, meat product, rawhide, and cat treat. Each commercial product was analyzed in triplicate and in vitro DMD was calculated after enzymatic digestion and incubation. A wide variation in DMD was observed among and within different treat categories in both gastric and gastric + small intestinal phases of digestion. For the gastric phase, DMD ranged from 8.40% to 92.20%, whereas intestinal phase digestion had a DMD range of 35.10–100% ( < 0.05). In general, treats from meat products, dental, chew, biscuit, and cat treat categories had a high DMD (>85%) after the intestinal phase, whereas DMD of rawhide treats varied from 35.10% to 95.70%. Principal component analysis, in addition, has visually shown that rawhide treats displayed the largest portion of variation from the other treats. A low DMD at gastric phase is a concern because it may pose a risk for gastrointestinal blockage and intolerance, particularly for treats of large size that remained intact during this phase. In vitro DMD results can be used as a potential predictor of in vivo digestibility, facilitate recommendations about pet treat safety for professionals and manufacturers in the pet industry, and assist pet owners in the treat selection process and with treat purchasing decisions.
机译:零食是美国宠物用品行业经济的重要贡献者。宠物主人不仅使用它们来建立情感纽带或与宠物互动,而且零食还可以带来功能或健康益处。这项研究的目的是通过使用改良的Boisen和Eggum体外方法测量体外选择的商业食品的体外干物质消失(DMD)来评估其消化和安全性,该方法旨在模拟非反刍动物的体内消化率。根据其外观,大小和功能,将25种商业零食分为六类。这些类别包括饼干,咀嚼,牙齿,肉制品,生皮和猫零食。每种商品一式三份进行分析,酶促消化和孵育后计算体外DMD。在胃和胃+小肠消化阶段中,在不同治疗类别之间和不同治疗类别内观察到DMD的广泛变化。对于胃期,DMD的范围为8.40%至92.20%,而肠相消化的DMD范围为35.10–100%(<0.05)。通常,肉类,牙齿,咀嚼,饼干和猫零食类别的零食在肠阶段后具有较高的DMD(> 85%),而生皮零食的DMD从35.10%到95.70%不等。此外,主成分分析从视觉上显示,生皮零食与其他零食的变异最大。胃期DMD较低是一个令人担忧的问题,因为它可能会引起胃肠道阻塞和不耐受,特别是对于在此阶段保持完整的大尺寸药物。体外DMD结果可以用作体内消化率的潜在预测指标,可以为宠物行业的专业人员和制造商提供有关宠物零食安全性的建议,并可以帮助宠物主人进行零食选择过程和零食购买决策。

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