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
Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil.
Isotopes Environ Health Stud. 2020 Aug;56(4):346-357. doi: 10.1080/10256016.2020.1771331. Epub 2020 Jun 7.
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 (C and C 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.
考虑到宠物主人对其宠物所食用食物的关注度日益提高,在本研究中,我们利用碳和氮的稳定同位素比率,调查了巴西生产的湿粮和干粮中主要成分的来源。我们得出结论,鸡肉和猪肉似乎是大多数样品中的主要成分,在湿猫粮中的占比更大。即使在标签上显示“牛肉”为主要成分的宠物食品中,我们也发现湿猫粮和干猫粮中牛产品的比例较低。比较植物源产品(C₃和C₄植物)和动物源产品(鸡肉-猪肉、牛肉和鱼类)的贡献,约21%的猫粮在其成分中含有超过30%的植物源成分。此处发现的猫粮中植物源产品含量较高,引发了是否应在包装标签上提及这一点的问题。