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Foodstuffs and methods for modulating lipid metabolites

A pet food and food technology, applied in the field of foods and methods for regulating lipid metabolites, can solve the problems of changing the characteristics of the postprandial time course, affecting the metabolic mode, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2021-11-19
MARS INC
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The increased levels of different nutrients and their metabolites depend at least in part on their consumption in food, but there may also be interactions between different nutrients that affect how they are metabolized and may alter the characteristics of their postprandial time course

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[0082] The objectives of the study were to determine the differential benefits of macronutrient diets for cats and to investigate differences in macronutrient composition in postprandial metabolite profiles in cats.

[0083]A study was performed on 19 cats aged 1 to 2 years to investigate the effect of different nutritious meals on postprandial gut hormone levels. Four meals (meal 1, meal 2, meal 3, and meal 4) were used to study lipid metabolite levels of palmitic acid, diacylglycerol (DAG), triacylglycerol (TAG) and heptadecane Endogenous levels of acid. In addition, two additional meals (Meal 5 and Meal 6) were also used to study the lipid metabolite levels of palmitic acid, diacylglycerol (DAG), and triacylglycerol (TAG). Six meals (labeled Meal 1, Meal 2, Meal 3, Meal 4, Meal 5, and Meal 6) were made using the same ingredients but in different ratios to provide a range of protein to fat ratios. Meal 4 was manufactured to have a protein:fat ratio within the target range ...

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The present invention relates to a method for determining preprandial and postprandial endogenous heptadecanoic acid levels in a companion animal, wherein the meal is a pet food having a specific protein to fat ratio that is effective in increasing postprandial endogenous heptadecanoic acid levels Useful and have benefits as described herein. The pet food comprises a protein to fat ratio of 1:0.27 to 1:0.63 on a gram:gram basis on a feed or dry matter basis. The present invention also relates to methods for determining the levels of lipid metabolites such as palmitic acid, diacylglycerol (DAG), triacylglycerol (TAG) and ceramide before and after a meal in a companion animal, wherein the meal is a combination of specific proteins and fats A specific pet food that has an effect on postprandial control, regulation and stabilization of lipid metabolites to prevent and / or reduce lipotoxicity in companion animals.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a method of determining endogenous heptadecanoic acid levels before and after a meal in a companion animal, wherein the meal is a pet food having a specific ratio of protein to fat that is effective in increasing the level of endogenous heptadecanoic acid after a meal Useful and have benefits as described herein. The pet food comprises a protein to fat ratio of 1:0.27 to 1:0.63 on a gram:gram basis on a feed or dry matter basis. The present invention also relates to a method for determining the levels of lipid metabolites such as palmitic acid, diacylglycerol (DAG), triacylglycerol (TAG) and ceramide before and after a meal in a companion animal, wherein the meal is a combination of specific proteins and fats A specific pet food that has an effect on postprandial control, regulation and stabilization of lipid metabolites to prevent and / or reduce lipotoxicity in companion animals. The pet food is fed to a companion anima...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A23K20/147A23K20/158A23K50/40
CPCA23K20/147A23K20/158A23K50/40
Inventor D·阿拉韦A·休森-休斯
Owner MARS INC
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