Then multiply by 100, and you have the dry
matter protein content.
There are three new products in the lineup, all kibble, ranging in dry
matter protein content from 26 percent to 30 percent, and in dry matter fat content from 16 to 20 percent.
Using the example given for protein, you would divide 21 by 90 then multiply by 100 for a dry
matter protein content of about 23 %.
Not exact matches
«Its functional properties are designed to meet specific customer needs and product requirements in terms of texture,
protein content and Dry
Matter (FAT / DM) ratio,» said the company.
However, we have to make sure that there's no soy
protein, and also, if the fiber
content is super high, it doesn't
matter if the total carb amount is over 30 grams, as long as the ratio of fiber to total carbs is very high (at least 25 % or more fiber
content of total carbs)
With a significant amount of dietary fiber, low calories, and a good
protein content (20 - 30 % of dry
matter) which includes most of the essential amino acids, mushooms also provide a nutritionally significant
content of vitamins (B1, B2, B12, C, D and E) and trace minerals such as zinc or selenium.
For a more thorough understanding of the
protein, fat, and carbohydrate
content of a product you should convert the guaranteed analysis into a dry
matter calculation.
The total
protein content of this recipe is 10 % which, if you convert it to a dry
matter basis, gives you the dry food equivalent of 43 % which is well within the recommended range for cats.
In order to figure the
protein, fat, and fiber
content for a raw frozen food such as this one, it's necessary to convert it to a dry
matter basis.
A run - through of the ingredients will reveal more than 50 % carbohydrate
content while
protein dry
matter is only a measly 29 %.
Dry
matter basis is a representation of nutrients (i.e.
protein, fat, and fiber) which ignores the moisture
content of the food.
On a dry
matter basis, the cat's natural diet can be estimated as 72 — 78 percent moisture
content, with
protein, fat, and carbohydrates on a dry
matter basis as 63 percent
protein, 23 percent fat, and 2.8 percent carbohydrates.
We like the animal
protein content and the other ingredients, as well as the dry
matter basis of the food.
To calculate
protein dry
matter, take the percentage of
protein divided by the percentage of dry
matter (100 % - moisture
content).
Overall, Blue Life Protection Formula Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe has a moderate amount of
protein and fat with a carbohydrate
content on the high side (dry
matter basis:
protein 26.67, fat 15.56, carbs 40 percent).
This recipe contains 10 % crude
protein content which equates to a dry
matter basis of 45 % and it contains 4.5 % crude fat (about 20 % dry
matter basis).
The rabbit is supplemented by beef liver, deboned lamb, and dried egg whites to provide a crude
protein content of 9 % — this translates to dry
matter value of nearly 50 %.
This recipe offers a crude
protein content of 8 % and a crude fat
content of 3 % which translate to a dry
matter basis of 44.4 % and 16.7 %, respectively.
The total
protein content of this recipe is 8 % which translates to a dry
matter basis of 36 % which is well within the AAFCO recommended range for adult cats.