| Literature DB >> 26101604 |
Charlotte van Rooijen1, Guido Bosch1, Antonius F B van der Poel1, Peter A Wierenga2, Lucille Alexander3, Wouter H Hendriks4.
Abstract
The Maillard reaction can occur during processing of pet foods. During this reaction, the ε-amino group of lysine reacts with reducing sugars to become unavailable for metabolism. The aim of the present study was to determine the reactive lysine (RL; the remaining available lysine) to total lysine (TL) ratio of commercial pet foods and to evaluate whether RL levels meet minimal lysine requirements (MLR). Sixty-seven extruded, canned and pelleted commercially available dog and cat foods for growth and maintenance were analysed for proximate nutrient composition, TL and RL. RL was expressed on a metabolisable energy basis and compared with the MLR for maintenance and growth. In dog foods, average RL:TL ratios were 0·87 (se 0·02) for extruded, 0·97 (se 0·02) for canned and 0·85 (se 0·01) for pelleted foods, with the lowest ratio of 0·77 in an extruded diet for growing dogs. In extruded and canned cat foods, the average ratio was 0·91 (se 0·02) and 0·90 (se 0·03), respectively, with the lowest ratio being 0·67 in an extruded diet for growing cats. Variation in the RL:TL ratio between and within processing type indicate that ingredients rather than processing might be the key factor influencing RL content in pet foods. Eight dry foods for growing dogs had RL contents between 96 and 138 % of MLR, indicating that RL has to be between 62 and 104 % digestible to meet the MLR. Considering the variability in RL digestibility, these foods could be at risk of not meeting the MLR for growing dogs. Ingredients and pet foods should be characterised with respect to the RL content and digestibility, to avoid limitations in the lysine supply to growing dogs.Entities:
Keywords: Cats; Dogs; ME, metabolisable energy; MLR, minimal lysine requirement; Maillard reaction; Minimal lysine requirement; Nutritive value; RL, reactive lysine; TL, total lysine
Year: 2014 PMID: 26101604 PMCID: PMC4473178 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2014.29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Proximate composition, metabolisable energy (ME), total lysine (TL) and O-methylisourea-reactive lysine (RL) content, and RL:TL ratio of sixty-seven commercial pet foods categorised in animal species, processing type and life stage (means with their standard errors, g/kg DM unless defined differently)*
| Dog | Cat | |||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extruded | Canned | Pelleted | Extruded | Canned | ||||||||||||||||
| Junior | Adult | Junior | Adult | Junior | Adult | Junior | Adult | Junior | Adult | |||||||||||
| Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | |||||||||||
| DM† | 921·9 | 2·0 | 922·3 | 4·2 | 231·3 | 18·0 | 204·2 | 16·4 | 909·3 | 5·6 | 905·5 | 6·3 | 939·5 | 4·2 | 938·6 | 6·4 | 240·7 | 18·4 | 181·2 | 4·8 |
| Range | 907·9–937·9 | 910·1–932·4 | 186·9–296·2 | 169·0–259·1 | 899·7–931·1 | 884·8–922·4 | 919·4–972·2 | 914·9–949·0 | 197·7–296·3 | 167·6–195·7 | ||||||||||
| Crude protein | 301·5 | 8·7 | 297·0 | 39·8 | 512·6 | 57·4 | 482·6 | 55·6 | 260·3 | 9·6 | 261·3 | 9·9 | 393·6 | 12·3 | 333·6 | 9·2 | 700·8 | 30·2 | 619·4 | 39·1 |
| Range | 204·9–354·1 | 210·8–444·9 | 364·0–710·3 | 294·0–591·2 | 229·2–280·0 | 246·2–300·3 | 351·5–494·4 | 310·5–365·9 | 590·1–757·5 | 489·3–711·6 | ||||||||||
| Crude fat | 160·0 | 8·6 | 131·6 | 15·7 | 224·0 | 26·7 | 221·9 | 24·2 | 154·7 | 12·1 | 92·2 | 11·6 | 166·8 | 11·8 | 178·9 | 20·8 | 246·6 | 15·5 | 239·4 | 19·0 |
| Range | 106·7–209·6 | 98·1–189·5 | 157·7–308·6 | 164·9–275·9 | 116·3–188·2 | 63·4–128·1 | 118·9–240·3 | 115·4–233·1 | 216·6–300·0 | 198·3–302·7 | ||||||||||
| Crude ash | 73·8 | 3·8 | 74·8 | 6·2 | 104·6 | 9·0 | 101·0 | 16·7 | 78·1 | 3·0 | 79·8 | 3·6 | 82·6 | 4·5 | 75·4 | 7·6 | 90·3 | 14·8 | 113·9 | 8·4 |
| Range | 52·4–118·1 | 58·4–96·4 | 73·6–126·6 | 43·3–133·0 | 69·3–88·3 | 72·6–92·5 | 59·3–109·8 | 55·3–101·3 | 43·9–124·0 | 90·8–139·1 | ||||||||||
| Crude fibre | 18·1 | 0·6 | 24·6 | 1·3 | 11·1 | 0·9 | 14·9 | 2·5 | 21·6 | 2·7 | 25·5 | 2·3 | 15·7 | 1·2 | 18·9 | 3·7 | 9·9 | 3·9 | 9·5 | 3·4 |
| Range | 15·3–23·5 | 22·2–29·4 | 8·2–13·5 | 11·3–24·5 | 12·2–27·7 | 21·1–32·9 | 7·6–21·6 | 11·7–28·7 | 1·5–24·1 | 3·9–21·9 | ||||||||||
| Nitrogen-free extract‡ | 446·6 | 14·8 | 472·0 | 60·0 | 163·1 | 55·9 | 181·3 | 88·3 | 485·3 | 21·0 | 541·3 | 21·0 | 341·3 | 22·5 | 393·2 | 23·4 | 19·2 | 19·2 | 50·2 | 38·3 |
| Range | 341·5–595·3 | 239·9–576·8 | 0·0–341·0 | 0·0–481·5 | 443·3–557·5 | 467·2–588·8 | 167·9–426·1 | 320·2–466·1 | 0·0–95·8 | 0·0–199·0 | ||||||||||
| ME§ | 16·3 | 0·2 | 15·6 | 0·3 | 4·5 | 0·4 | 3·9 | 0·3 | 15·8 | 0·3 | 14·5 | 0.2 | 16·8 | 0·3 | 16·9 | 0·6 | 5·1 | 0·4 | 3·6 | 0·1 |
| Range | 15·0–17·3 | 14·9–16·4 | 3·3–5·6 | 2·9–4·8 | 15·0–16·5 | 13·9–15·3 | 15·5–18·6 | 15·1–18·3 | 4·4–6·4 | 3·3–4·0 | ||||||||||
| TL | 13·7 | 0·9 | 14·5 | 3·0 | 28·4 | 5·0 | 24·2 | 3·2 | 12·7 | 0·9 | 11·6 | 0·8 | 17·4 | 1·4 | 16·4 | 1·6 | 44·3 | 3·7 | 36·5 | 2·5 |
| Range | 8·1–16·6 | 9·1–26·0 | 19·4–44·9 | 16·3–32·8 | 10·6–15·7 | 10·2–14·4 | 15·5–28 | 12·5–20·2 | 36·2–55·1 | 36·2–55·1 | ||||||||||
| RL | 11·9 | 0·9 | 13·2 | 2·8 | 27·1 | 4·5 | 23·9 | 3·6 | 10·9 | 0·8 | 9·9 | 0·8 | 15·0 | 1·1 | 15·9 | 1·8 | 40·7 | 4·9 | 32·1 | 2·2 |
| Range | 6·6–12·4 | 7·1–23·4 | 18·7–41·5 | 13·5–32·6 | 9·1–13·6 | 8·6–12·9 | 11·9–23·2 | 11·7–20·1 | 30·6–52·9 | 25·6–36·8 | ||||||||||
| RL:TL | 0·87 | 0·02 | 0·90 | 0·03 | 0·96 | 0·02 | 0·98 | 0·04 | 0·86 | 0·02 | 0·84 | 0·01 | 0·88 | 0·03 | 0·97 | 0·02 | 0·91 | 0·05 | 0·88 | 0·02 |
| Range | 0·77–0·99 | 0·78–0·97 | 0·92–1·03 | 0·83–1·10 | 0·78–0·94 | 0·81–0·89 | 0·67–0·98 | 0·91–1·03 | 0·75–1·03 | 0·82–0·93 | ||||||||||
n 5, except for extruded junior dog foods (n 16) and extruded junior cat foods (n 11).
†g/kg.
‡Calculated as: 1000 – crude fat – crude protein – crude ash – crude fibre.
§MJ/kg; calculated using predictive equations for ME().
Fig. 1.Reactive lysine contents of five commercial pellets, sixteen extruded and five canned foods for growing dogs; five commercial pellets, five extruded and five canned foods for adult dogs; eleven commercial extruded and five canned foods for growing cats and five commercial extruded and five canned foods for adult cats. Horizontal solid lines indicate minimum lysine requirements (MLR) for growing dogs between 4 and 14 weeks of age presented by NRC() being 1·75 g/4·2 MJ (4184 kJ) ME (lower solid line), for growing dogs from 14 weeks onwards (1·40 g/4·2 MJ (4184 kJ) ME; upper solid line), for dogs at maintenance (0·70 g/4·2 MJ (4184 kJ) ME), for growing cats being 1·70 g/4·2 MJ (4184 kJ) ME and for cats at maintenance being 0·68 g/4·2 MJ (4184 kJ) ME. Dashed lines indicate bioavailability thresholds of 90, 80 and 70 % for meeting MLR of growing dogs between 4 and 14 weeks of age and growing cats, and of 75 and 50 % for meeting minimal lysine requirements for dogs and cats at maintenance.