2024
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1309754
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Stability of vitamin A at critical points in pet-feed manufacturing and during premix storage

Gabriela Miotto Galli,
Ines Andretta,
Nicolas Martinez
et al.

Abstract: The objective of this research was to assess and quantify the potential vitamin A losses that occur during the manufacturing of pet feed and premix, as well as during their extended storage periods. This trial was conducted at a commercial feeder mill that utilized a standard commercial dog feed along with a corresponding vitamin-mineral premix. The calculated amount of vitamin A supplemented in the feed, in addition to the endogenous vitamins present in the ingredients, was adjusted to 18,000 IU/kg of feed. F… Show more

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“…The stability and bioavailability of vitamin A from pet food and animal feed formulations can vary depending on factors such as the vitamin A formulation (from a commercial source), the ingredient composition, processing methods, and storage conditions [110,[234][235][236][237]. Systematic assessments of vitamin A bioavailability in commercial pet foods are necessary to ensure adequate nutrient delivery and to optimize dietary formulations for pet health and wellness.…”
Section: Future Directions and Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stability and bioavailability of vitamin A from pet food and animal feed formulations can vary depending on factors such as the vitamin A formulation (from a commercial source), the ingredient composition, processing methods, and storage conditions [110,[234][235][236][237]. Systematic assessments of vitamin A bioavailability in commercial pet foods are necessary to ensure adequate nutrient delivery and to optimize dietary formulations for pet health and wellness.…”
Section: Future Directions and Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%