Sentences with phrase «digestibility studies»

Well - done digestibility studies that were published in the Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition by Alex Cavaliere Carciofi and Luciana de Oliveira have clearly demonstrated that both dogs and cats digest better than 95 percent of the starch in a properly cooked diet containing 50 percent corn or rice.»
As proven in a 2012 University of Illinois canine digestibility study, Premium Pork Chomps are 99.9 % digestible.

Not exact matches

The study also found that amino acids in brown rice protein are highly bioavailable and are non-statistically different from whey protein in trained athletes, despite claims from whey proponents claiming superior digestibility and «bioavailability.»
Some studies also show quinoa flour to have higher - than - expected digestibility.
Some studies also show a higher - than - expected digestibility for quinoa, making it a food less likely to produce adverse reactions.
While some differences existed between hybrids per parameter, overall digestibility was similar for BMR and non-BMR hybrids, as well as short - and long - season hybrids in this study
~ Digestibility of raw rice, arrowroot, canna, cassava, taro, tree - fern and potato starches (1922 human study — full text).
Some studies also show a higher - than - expected digestibility for quinoa, making it a food less likely to produce adverse reactions.
A 2011 study conducted by the Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of Illinois (the only one I know of) found no significant difference between raw diets and cooked diets in the nutrients available to your cat, nor in digestibility.
Gross et al. (2010) summarized all the peer - reviewed studies from 1999 to 2005 for small intestinal digestibility of different protein sources in dogs.
We proceeded according to the strict protocols established by AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials), and conducted detailed studies where we measured digestibility.
A 2011 study conducted by the Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of Illinois (the only one I know of) found no significant difference between raw diets and cooked diets in the nutrients available to cats, nor in digestibility.
An often quoted study (Buff et al. 2014) found that the process used to create commercial pet food negatively impacts nutrient content, which brings about digestibility and safety issues for both dogs and cats.
No studies have examined differences in animals fed raw animal products to those fed any other type of diet (kibble, canned, or home cooked) with the exception of looking at the effects on digestibility.
A study was just published on the relative digestibility of different diets in cats.
«A recent study, conducted by the University of Illinois Department of Animal, not only proved Pork Chomps» digestibility but showed that dogs who ate Pork Chomps had reduced cholesterol and triglyceride levels,» he said.
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