CN111053149A - Efficient and easily-absorbed cat food - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a cat food which is efficient and easy to absorb. In addition, the meat food comprises 85-95% of meat composition, 4-10% of nutrient elements, and 0.1-5% of polypeptide compound.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of cat food, and discloses efficient and easily-absorbed cat food.
Background
With the higher quality of life, people begin to raise more pets, so that the demand of cat food is higher and higher.
The requirements for cat food are higher and higher in recent years, and through previous researches, the development trend of cat food is that more and more nutrient elements are provided and the taste is richer and richer at present. For example, publication CN110463848A, which discloses a cat food containing phosphate flavors, which makes it more flavorful for pet cats to eat. For example, patent publication CN201910636817.0 discloses a nutritious cat food, which contains 10-20 parts of Chinese medicinal composition to make the nutrition more abundant.
However, market research shows that the priority of the demand of people on cat food is that the cat food has no problems such as constipation, diarrhea, vigorous fire and the like after being eaten, and has the advantages of rich nutrition, good taste and the like. This problem is not addressed in the above-mentioned patent.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides the cat food which is high in efficiency and easy to absorb, so that the problems can be solved.
The technical scheme provided by the invention is as follows:
fresh chicken 25-35%
35 to 45 percent of fresh beef
5-10% of cod meat
5-10% of bone meal
Soybean polypeptide 0.1-5%
1 to 2 percent of cellulose
0.1-1% of mouthfeel enhancer
0.1 to 0.5 percent of DL-methionine,
0.1 to 0.5 percent of L-lysine,
0.1 to 0.5 percent of taurine,
0.1 to 0.5 percent of choline chloride,
0.1 to 0.5 percent of antioxidant,
1-3% of various vitamins
The most preferable scheme is as follows:
fresh chicken 35%
45 percent of fresh beef
Cod meat 7%
Bone meal 7%
1% of soybean polypeptide
1.5 percent of cellulose
0.5 percent of mouthfeel enhancer
DL-methionine 0.2%
M-lysine 0.2%
Taurine 0.2%
0.4 percent of choline chloride
0.2 percent of antioxidant
1.8 percent of various vitamins
The absorption condition of cat food is researched, and the research shows that meat ingredients in the cat food can be decomposed into polypeptide compounds and then absorbed. The inventors then thought that the polypeptide compound was used directly as the major component of cat food and found that it was indeed readily absorbed, but the solution was difficult to achieve due to the price of the polypeptide compound currently on the market.
However, while analyzing the experimental results, we surprisingly found that the absorption speed can be greatly increased by adding a small amount of polypeptide into the formula, and through principle analysis, we found that the absorption of the cat food is increased by the action of a catalyst-like substance on the whole body when the polypeptide compound exists.
We have found that even the addition of 0.1% of the polypeptide compound significantly increases the absorption rate. In addition, as can be seen from the absorption rate curve of FIG. 1 in combination with the economic benefit, the addition of 1% of the polypeptide compound is a relatively suitable ratio. (the absorption amount in FIG. 1 is the absorption amount of C14 isotope).
Meanwhile, as the polypeptide compounds have different molecular weights, the inventor also conducts detailed research on the polypeptide compounds, and finds that the polypeptide with the molecular weight Mn of 500-.
As can be seen from the formula, the meat component is 85-95%, and the meat component contains fresh chicken, fresh beef, fish, bone meal and other components. Such a high meat ingredient content ensures adequate protein intake.
As can be seen from the formula, the nutritional supplement contains 3-5% of nutrient elements, wherein the nutrient elements comprise cellulose, a taste enhancer, DL-methionine, L-lysine, taurine, choline chloride, an antioxidant and multiple vitamins. The combination of the formula can obtain good mouthfeel and can also meet the requirement of required nutrient components.
Therefore, the scheme shows that the cat food is efficient and easy to absorb, and the absorption is enhanced while the nutrition is ensured.
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Figure 1 shows that the addition of small amounts of polypeptide compounds can significantly increase the rate of absorption.
Detailed description of the invention
The technical scheme provided by the invention is as follows:
fresh chicken 25-35%
35 to 45 percent of fresh beef
5-10% of cod meat
5-10% of bone meal
Soybean polypeptide 0.1-5%
1 to 2 percent of cellulose
0.1-1% of mouthfeel enhancer
0.1 to 0.5 percent of DL-methionine,
0.1 to 0.5 percent of N-lysine,
0.1 to 0.5 percent of taurine,
0.1 to 0.5 percent of choline chloride,
0.1 to 0.5 percent of antioxidant,
1-3% of various vitamins
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present application more clear, the present application will be described in further detail below. Then, 10 parallel pet cats were followed for a long time to track their absorption, appetite and growth. Wherein comparative examples 1,2,3 are commercial cat foods.
The preparation method of the cat food is a common method in the technical field, and repeated description is not provided in the application.
And (3) performance testing:
absorption Condition test
The method comprises the following steps: isotope C14 was added in equal proportions to all cat foods and blood tests were performed daily to follow the uptake of isotope C14 for 3 days.
From the above results we can see that the uptake of the cat food described in this application is very good, far exceeding the comparative examples. In addition, the data in the summary of the invention show that the absorption speed of the cat food is very fast.
And (3) testing the appetite condition:
the method comprises the following steps: normal amounts of cat food were given and the rate of food intake was tested every 3 days. Lasting for 12 days.
From the above table we found that the regularity was not well shown for individual reasons, but the present application was no worse than the commercial product as compared to the comparative example.
And (3) testing the growth condition:
the method comprises the following steps: a normal amount of cat food was given and the weight gain after 15 days was tested.
As can be seen from the above table, the cat food of the present application is well absorbed, so that the cat food is greatly helpful for the growth of cats.
The combination of all the data shows that the cat food has the advantages of quick absorption and good absorption capacity. Therefore, the cat food is high-efficiency and easy to absorb.
Claims (7)
1. The invention relates to a cat food which is high-efficiency and easy to absorb, which contains polypeptide compounds, and the nutrition is easy to absorb;
in addition, the meat food comprises 85-95% of meat composition, 3-5% of nutrient elements, and 0.1-5% of polypeptide compound.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the polypeptide compound is a soy polypeptide.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the polypeptide compound has a molecular weight Mn of between 500 and 1000.
4. The meat composition of claim 1, wherein the meat composition comprises fresh chicken meat, fresh beef, cod meat, bone meal.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the nutrient is selected from the group consisting of cellulose, palatability enhancers, DL-methionine, L-lysine, taurine, choline chloride, antioxidants, and multivitamins.
6. The meat composition as set forth in claim 4, wherein the meat composition comprises fresh chicken 25-35%, fresh beef 35-45%, cod meat 5-10%, and bone meal 5-10%.
7. The nutrient according to claim 5, wherein the nutrient comprises 1-2% of cellulose, 0.1-1% of taste enhancer, 0.1-0.5% of DL-methionine, 0.1-0.5% of L-lysine, 0.1-0.5% of taurine, 0.1-0.5% of choline chloride, 0.1-0.5% of antioxidant, and 1-3% of various vitamins.
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