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犬粮中可持续的、源自温室气体的发酵蛋白——一项试点研究。

Sustainable, greenhouse gas derived fermented protein in canine diets-a pilot study.

作者信息

Babu Ravindra, Padmanabhan Sreedevi, Ganesan Ravikumar, Subbian Ezhil, Van Thi Thu Hao, Eri Rajaraman

机构信息

String Bio Private Limited, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

School of Science, STEM College, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2025 Jan 10;11:1477182. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1477182. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Sustainability concerns have increased consumer demand for non-animal-derived proteins and the search for novel, alternative protein sources. The nutritional sustainability of the food system without compromising the nutrient quality, composition, digestibility and consumption is pivotal. As with farmed livestock, it is imperative to ensure the well-being and food security of companion animals and to develop sustainable and affordable pet foods. The current pilot study was conducted to determine the effect of greenhouse gas-derived novel, fermented protein ingredient in beagle dogs. The greenhouse gas-derived fermented protein is an alternative protein ingredient with optimal nutritional factors and provides traceability, significantly optimizes the use of land and water, and provides sustainability to the feed value chain of canine diets. Three experimental groups including control, 5 and 10% inclusion of high protein ingredients were included in the study and the results suggest that the fermented protein is palatable and acceptable at 5 and 10% inclusions in the diets of dogs. The present study shows no significant difference in general alertness, clinical symptoms, water consumption and social behavior of dogs between 5 and 10% fermented protein inclusion in canine diets. The diversity of the bacterial community did not change after supplementation with the tested protein source in dogs. Only a few bacterial genera differed significantly in relative abundance between the experimental groups. Feed consumption, faecal scoring and the microbiome data results of this pilot study on the use of novel, methane gas derived, bacterial SCP as a protein ingredient in the canine diets, would pave way for more and more inclusion of such novel alternative protein sources in the pet food industry.

摘要

对可持续性的关注增加了消费者对非动物源蛋白质的需求,并促使人们寻找新型替代蛋白质来源。在不影响营养质量、成分、消化率和消费量的前提下,食品系统的营养可持续性至关重要。与养殖家畜一样,确保伴侣动物的健康和粮食安全以及开发可持续且价格合理的宠物食品势在必行。当前的这项初步研究旨在确定温室气体衍生的新型发酵蛋白成分对比格犬的影响。温室气体衍生的发酵蛋白是一种具有最佳营养因子的替代蛋白成分,具有可追溯性,显著优化了土地和水的利用,并为犬粮的饲料价值链提供了可持续性。该研究包括三个实验组,即对照组以及分别添加5%和10%高蛋白成分的组,结果表明,在犬粮中添加5%和10%的发酵蛋白时,犬对其适口性和接受度良好。本研究表明,犬粮中添加5%至10%的发酵蛋白后,犬的总体警觉性、临床症状、饮水量和社交行为没有显著差异。在犬补充受试蛋白质来源后,细菌群落的多样性没有变化。实验组之间只有少数细菌属的相对丰度存在显著差异。这项关于使用新型甲烷气体衍生的细菌单细胞蛋白作为犬粮蛋白质成分的初步研究的饲料消耗、粪便评分和微生物组数据结果,将为宠物食品行业越来越多地纳入此类新型替代蛋白质来源铺平道路。

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