2023
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1137788
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Apparent total tract digestibility and palatability of extruded diets with graded levels of whole soybeans by dogs

Abstract: Fat has high energy density and is considered one of the primary energy sources for dogs, however, increasing fat level in dry dog food has been challenging due to the lubrication and limitation of the coating system. The objective was to determine the effect of whole soybeans (WSB) on nutrient digestibility, stool quality, and palatability by dogs. The corn gluten meal, chicken fat, and brewers rice were replaced by WSB at 10, 20, and 30% (WSB10, WSB20, and WSB30, respectively) in the base diet (WSB0). Twelve… Show more

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“…To overcome the potential negative effect of fats and oils during extrusion, especially on expansion, Kim et al [145,146] investigated the impact of the inclusion of whole soybeans (WSBs) on process and palatability to increase the energy density of dog kibbles due to their high fat and protein content. To incorporate WSBs, levels of corn gluten meal and brewer's rice in the basal recipe were reduced as well as chicken fat in the coating.…”
Section: Lipid Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the potential negative effect of fats and oils during extrusion, especially on expansion, Kim et al [145,146] investigated the impact of the inclusion of whole soybeans (WSBs) on process and palatability to increase the energy density of dog kibbles due to their high fat and protein content. To incorporate WSBs, levels of corn gluten meal and brewer's rice in the basal recipe were reduced as well as chicken fat in the coating.…”
Section: Lipid Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%