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- Title
Identifying the composition of commercial Brazilian cat food with stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen.
- Authors
Souza, Janaina L.; Moraes, Moacir T.; Galera, Leonardo A.; Abdalla Filho, Adibe L.; Navarro, Ana B.; Junior, Alci Albiero; Mazola, Yuniel T.; Alvarez, Dasiel O.; Camargo, Plínio B.; Martinelli, Luiz A.
- Abstract
Considering the increasing pet owner's concern about the food their pets are consuming, in this study we investigated the origin of the main ingredients in wet and dry foods produced in Brazil using stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen. We concluded that chicken and pork seem to be the dominant ingredients in most of the samples, with larger proportions in wet cat food. Even in pet foods showing 'beef' as the main ingredient on the label, we found a low proportion of bovine products in both wet and dry cat foods. Comparing the contribution of plant-derived products (C3 and C4 plants) and animal-derived products (chicken–pork, bovine and fish), approximately 21 % of cat foods had more than 30 % of ingredients with plant origin in their composition. The high amount of plant-derived products in cat foods found here raises the question whether this should be mentioned on package labels.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; CAT food; NITROGEN isotopes; STABLE isotopes; CARBON isotopes; PET food; PET care
- Publication
Isotopes in Environmental & Health Studies, 2020, Vol 56, Issue 4, p346
- ISSN
1025-6016
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/10256016.2020.1771331