Brown R G
Department of Veterinary and Animal Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 01003, USA.
Can Vet J. 1997 Nov;38(11):707-12.
The market presents the buyer with a wide array of pet food choices. Marketing pet foods has changed in the last decade and today foods may be bought at a variety of outlets. The present study compares nutrient composition, digestibility, and effect on urine pH (cat foods only) of selected certified and noncertified pet foods from different outlets. The selected foods were considered analogous in terms of declared ingredients and macronutrient profiles. The analytical methods used were those of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists as described in the Pet Food Certification Protocol of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. The test foods were sampled 4 times from August 1994 to July 1995. Both certified and noncertified products met the nutritional requirements on a consistent basis, although 1 of the noncertified dog foods consistently failed to meet the zinc requirements. This same product also failed to meet the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association's standards for concentrations of protein, calcium, and phosphorus. One of the noncertified cat foods failed to meet the recommended calcium level. With the exception of fat digestion in 1 noncertified food, there were no statistically significant differences in major nutrient digestibility between certified and noncertified pet foods. There were some statistically significant differences in digestibility within both the certified and noncertified groups of foods. The practical significance of any of the statistical differences in digestibility is uncertain. Urine pH observed in cats fed noncertified test diets was variable, with some values greater than 7.0 as a maximum or 6.5 as an average. The general conclusion of this study was that the commonly available certified products were the nutritional equal of those foods that position themselves as "premium."
市场为消费者提供了种类繁多的宠物食品选择。在过去十年中,宠物食品的营销方式发生了变化,如今人们可以在各种销售点购买到宠物食品。本研究比较了来自不同销售点的部分经过认证和未经认证的宠物食品的营养成分、消化率以及对尿液pH值的影响(仅针对猫粮)。所选食品在宣称成分和常量营养素概况方面被认为具有可比性。所采用的分析方法是加拿大兽医协会宠物食品认证协议中所述的官方分析化学家协会的方法。从1994年8月至1995年7月,对测试食品进行了4次采样。尽管有一种未经认证的狗粮始终未能达到锌的要求,但经过认证和未经认证的产品均始终符合营养要求。同一产品也未能达到加拿大兽医协会关于蛋白质、钙和磷浓度的标准。有一种未经认证的猫粮未能达到推荐的钙水平。除了一种未经认证的食品中的脂肪消化率外,经过认证和未经认证的宠物食品在主要营养素消化率方面没有统计学上的显著差异。在经过认证和未经认证的食品组中,消化率都存在一些统计学上的显著差异。消化率方面任何统计差异的实际意义尚不确定。喂食未经认证测试日粮的猫所观察到的尿液pH值各不相同,有些最大值大于7.0,平均为6.5。本研究的总体结论是,常见的经过认证的产品在营养方面与那些自称“优质”的食品相当。