The energy value of foods as well as energy requirements of dogs and cats is currently expressed in terms of metabolizable energy (ME). The determination of ME content of foods requires experimental animals and is too expensive and time consuming to be used routinely. Consequently, different indirect methods have been proposed in order to estimate as reliably an accurately as possible the ME content of pet food. This work analyses the main approaches proposed to date to estimate the ME content of foods for cats and dogs. The former method proposed by the NRC estimates the ME content of pet foods from proximal chemical analysis using the modified Atwater factors, assuming constant apparent digestibility coefficients for each analytical fract...
a<p>Predicted ME using equation with modified Atwater factors <a href="http://www.plosone.org/articl...
Dietary starch is required for a dry, extruded kibble; the most common diet type for domesticated fe...
The purpose of this study was to compare the in vitro digestibility levels and chemical compositions...
Although animal trials are the most accurate approach to determine the metabolisable energy (ME) con...
<p>Ideally, all points should be on the line <i>x</i> = <i>y</i>. <b>A</b>) Measured ME concentratio...
Following the NRC (1985), the estimation of energy in pet foods is based on the chemical proximate a...
Animals can regulate food intake to meet their energy demands, so the nutritional composition of the...
<p>The modified Atwater factors are 3.5 kcal/g for protein and carbohydrate, and 8.5 kcal/g for fat....
Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to predictthe chemical composition, the appar...
<p>New study-derived equations were derived from measured ME concentrations in the animal feeding st...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Public Library of Science...
This review covers methods that have been applied to study the nutrient value or quality of specific...
The massive development of the pet food industry in recent years has lead to the formulation of hund...
This study aims to compare the quality of fat extracted from different priced dry pet food for adult...
A digestibility study was conducted to determine the nutritional value of broken rice, high oil maiz...
a<p>Predicted ME using equation with modified Atwater factors <a href="http://www.plosone.org/articl...
Dietary starch is required for a dry, extruded kibble; the most common diet type for domesticated fe...
The purpose of this study was to compare the in vitro digestibility levels and chemical compositions...
Although animal trials are the most accurate approach to determine the metabolisable energy (ME) con...
<p>Ideally, all points should be on the line <i>x</i> = <i>y</i>. <b>A</b>) Measured ME concentratio...
Following the NRC (1985), the estimation of energy in pet foods is based on the chemical proximate a...
Animals can regulate food intake to meet their energy demands, so the nutritional composition of the...
<p>The modified Atwater factors are 3.5 kcal/g for protein and carbohydrate, and 8.5 kcal/g for fat....
Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to predictthe chemical composition, the appar...
<p>New study-derived equations were derived from measured ME concentrations in the animal feeding st...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Public Library of Science...
This review covers methods that have been applied to study the nutrient value or quality of specific...
The massive development of the pet food industry in recent years has lead to the formulation of hund...
This study aims to compare the quality of fat extracted from different priced dry pet food for adult...
A digestibility study was conducted to determine the nutritional value of broken rice, high oil maiz...
a<p>Predicted ME using equation with modified Atwater factors <a href="http://www.plosone.org/articl...
Dietary starch is required for a dry, extruded kibble; the most common diet type for domesticated fe...
The purpose of this study was to compare the in vitro digestibility levels and chemical compositions...