AU2003240287B2 - Palatable vegetarian pet food - Google Patents
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WO 2004/000036 PCTiAU20031000762 1 PALATABLE VEGETARIAN PET FOOD FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to the field of commercial pet food manufacture. In particular it relates to a vegetarian pet food that is nutritionally complete and highly palatable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION For many years, commercial pet foods have been based on meat and meat-derived by-products. This is partly because these products are usually highly palatable to pet mammals, including dogs and cats. Typically, such products are marketed in a canned format.
A move toward more convenient delivery formats for commercial pet foods have seen a great increase in the popularity of dry, packeted pet foods in the form of cereal-based kibbles. Typically these foods are based on cereals such as rice, maize and wheat and are produced by a variety of well-known extrusion techniques.
A drawback for such products is that dogs and cats typically do not find cereal-based products to be as palatable as meat-based products. To counter this, a wide range of technologies has been developed to imbue these cerealbased products with suitably acceptable 'meat flavours'. A common technique is to inject a highly palatable, meat-based material into the cereal mixture as it passes through the extruder. Another technique is to hydrolyze animal materials, such as chicken viscera, and to spray this material on to the extruded kibble. The liquid soaks into the kibble and provides an appealing flavour for the animal.
However, it may not always be appropriate to use such meat-based flavourings for packeted pet foods. For example, where such meat-based material are in short supply, or where the marketplace demonstrates a clear demand for genuinely meat-free or 'vegetarian' pet diets. Such demands may stem from perceived health benefits for the animal, or from cultural or religious traditions.
Therefore, workers in the field have sought to provide such vegetarian diets, which nevertheless are sufficiently palatable that the animal will readily consume them.
WO 2004/000036 PCT/AU2003/000762 2 US patent document No. 5,141,755 by Weisman discloses a commercial, nutritionally complete pet food product that seeks to avoid the inclusion of meatbased products, particularly animal fats. This is achieved by replacing the meatbased fat content of a commercial packeted pet food with fats and proteins derived from dairy materials and/or eggs. However, this would not provide a pet food that is free from all animal-derived materials. In addition, such dairy- or eggderived materials are usually relatively expensive and may not be commercially suitable or available.
US patent document No. 6,228,418, by Gluck et al discloses a commercial pet 'treat' product (as opposed to a nutritionally complete diet) that consists essentially of vegetarian ingredients, but which nevertheless may contain small amounts of meat-derived, palatability-enhancing ingredients, such as liver digest, meat digest or poultry digest. Again, such products would not meet the requirement of providing a nutritionally complete pet food product that is free from animal derived products, and that meets typical palatability requirements for commercial pet foods.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a nutritionally complete pet food product that does not contain animal derived products, at least to the extent that it would meet the requirements of being marketed as an essentially 'vegetarian' pet food, but which meets typical palatability requirements for commercial pet foods.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a palatable, nutritionally complete vegetarian food for pet mammals, including a nutritionally complete, preferably low moisture, vegetarian kibble which incorporates a nonmeat based flavour-enhancing additive. The additive includes a synergistic amount of hydrolyzed vegetable protein and xylose. The combination of these two ingredients provides an especially flavoursome character to the pet food.
Typically, the mass ratio of hydrolyzed vegetable protein to xylose, at which this synergistic effect is observed, is between 15:1 and 40:1 on a dry mass basis. The hydrolyzed vegetable protein is available from commercial suppliers. It is typically available as a liquid dispersion, having a solids content of about WO 2004/000036 PCT/AU2003/000762 3 Alternatively, it is available as a powder with an approximate moisture content of It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that if the powdered version is used, commensurate adjustments will need to be made to the level of moisture in the formulation of e.g. the spray to provide the preferred range of hydrolyzed vegetable protein solids in the additive.
Advantageously, the additive also includes one or more materials selected from a group comprising glucose, garlic powder and nature identical, non meat based chicken flavouring. Preferably, the additive is made up of the above ingredients in the following approximate mass proportions: hydrolyzed vegetable protein solids at between 1.5% and xylose at between 0.05% and chicken flavour at between 1.0% and glucose at between 5% and garlic powder at between 0.2% and The remainder of the additive may be made up of any suitable, relatively flavour-neutral dispersant, for example water.
Preferably, the additive is diluted in water to form a sprayable solution, and is sprayed on to the nutritionally complete, low moisture vegetarian kibble. This method of addition ensures that the flavour ingredients are not destroyed during extrusion and drying of the kibble. The spray should advantageously be added to the kibbles at a rate that provides an addition rate of the additive solids to the kibble of between about 6kg to 12kg of additive per 1000kg of kibble, and most preferably between 8kg to 10kg of additive per 1000kg of kibble.
An advantageous stage during the manufacture of the pet food is the heating of the diluted additive to between 800C to 100 0 C for between 10 to minutes prior to being sprayed on to the kibble. The heating promotes the development of further advantageous flavours.
In another aspect, the invention provides a flavour enhancing additive for nutritionally complete vegetarian pet mammal foods. The additive includes a synergistic amount of hydrolyzed vegetable protein and xylose, as described above, and preferably includes other optional flavour enhancing ingredients as described above.
In another aspect, the invention provides a method of enhancing the flavour of nutritionally complete vegetarian pet mammals foods. The method includes the steps of producing a low moisture, vegetarian pet food kibble, and adding to the kibble a flavour enhancing additive. The additive includes a WO 2004/000036 PCT/AU2003/000762 4 synergistic amount of hydrolyzed vegetable protein and xylose, and preferably includes other optional flavour enhancing ingredients as described above.
In all of the above-described embodiments, it is preferred that the pet food is presented as a ready-to-eat combination of kibble and additive, but other formats are possible within the scope of the invention.
The nature of the invention will be further explained using a specific, nonlimiting example of the manufacture and performance of a palatable, nutritionally complete vegetarian food for pet mammals.
EXAMPLE VEGETARIAN DRY DOG FOOD Nutritionally complete vegetarian dry dog food kibbles may be prepared by a number of ingredient-mixing and extrusion techniques that will be familiar to those skilled in the art. Such techniques are adequately outlined, for example, in US Patent Document No. 6,197,361.
The overall composition of the food kibbles prepared is given in Table 1.
This precise composition is given only as an example. The invention is suitable for use in conjunction with a wide variety of different dry packeted pet food kibbles.
Table 1.
Component Approximate by weight Broken rice 38 Whole Corn Legume Protein Safflower seeds Vitamin Mineral Blend Soya meal 4.7 Sodium Caseinate 1.3 A spray mixture, representing the flavour-enhancing additive, was made up having the approximate composition given in Table 2.
WO 2004/000036 PCT/AU2003/000762 Table 2.
Component Approximate by weight Water 71 Glucose Manufactured soy sauce (approx. 85% moisture) Chicken flavour 1.9 Garlic powder Xylose 0.1 Stabilisers Each of the ingredients of the spray mixture is readily available from commercial sources. The manufactured soy sauce consists of approximately hydrolysed vegetable protein by mass and approximately 85% moisture.
The chicken flavour used was a nature-identical, non-animal-derived flavouring, of the kind available from many commercial flavour houses. The spray mixture was heated to about 100 0 C and held at that temperature for about minutes, to promote further flavour and aroma development. The kibble was coated with vegetable oil at an application rate of 50kg per 1000kg of kibble. The spray was applied to the kibble at a rate of 65kg spray per 1000kg of kibble. The application of the spray and the oil to the kibble was achieved by passing the kibbles through a tumbling drum, where the oil and spray were sprayed on to the kibbles via spray nozzles.
In order to demonstrate that the pet food described above displayed the requisite palatability for commercial pet foods, the nutritionally complete dry dog food described above (Diet A) was fed to a panel of dogs under controlled conditions. Also fed as part of a three-way feeding protocol were a commercial non-vegetarian packeted dry dog food, of a formulation which had displayed target palatability characteristics for dry dog foods (Diet B) and the abovedescribed vegetarian kibble of Table 1, but having only a coating of vegetable oil of 50kg per 1000kg of kibble, and not the aqueous spray, containing the flavour additive components, given in Table 2 above (Diet C).
WO 2004/000036 PCT/AU2003/000762 6 The feeding protocol was as follows: a Relative Acceptance Test (RAT) was performed, based on a panel of 144 dogs, including small/toy dogs, medium dogs and large dogs. Each animal was fed a fixed amount of each diet, one diet being fed per day over the three-day test period. Small/toy dogs were fed 150g per day, medium dogs 300g/day and large dogs 450g/day.
Three measures were used to determine the relative palatability of the three diets: Amount eaten Mean of the amount of the product offered that was eaten in a single meal occasion; Refusals: The percentage of meals where none of the product that was offered was eaten; and Enjoyment: Mean score (on a scale of 1 to 100) of the owner's perception of the animal's enjoyment of the meal, where a higher score means the animal appeared to enjoy the meal more.
The results of the feeding test are given in Table 3. The p-values given are based on a 95% confidence level.
Table 3.
Attribute Diet A Diet B Diet C p-value Amount Eaten 186a 188a 171b 0.004 Refusals 10Oa 9a 14a 0.142 Enjoyment (scale 1-100) 62ab 66a 59b 0.003 The results underwent statistical analysis via an ANOVA model with post hoc comparison. The results from the above table indicate that Diet A achieved results in all categories that were not significantly different from the meat-based product (Diet and which were a significant improvement over the vegetarian WO 2004/000036 PCTIAU2003/000762 7 kibble that did not have the flavour enhancing additive (Diet in the Amount Eaten category.
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1. A palatable, nutritionally complete vegetarian food for pet mammals, including a nutritionally complete, preferably low-moisture, vegetarian kibble which incorporates a non-meat based flavour-enhancing additive, said additive including hydrolyzed vegetable protein and xylose, wherein the ratio of hydrolyzed vegetable protein to xylose is between 15:1 and 40:1 on a dry mass basis.
2. The pet food of claim 1, wherein the flavour-enhancing additive additionally includes one or more materials selected from a group comprising glucose, garlic powder and nature-identical non-meat-based chicken flavouring.
3. The pet food of claim 2, wherein the flavour-enhancing additive includes the following materials in the following approximate mass proportions: hydrolyzed vegetable protein solids at between 1.5% and xylose at between 0.05% and nature-identical non-meat- based chicken flavouring at between 1.0% and glucose at between 5% and 15%; garlic powder at between 0.2% and
4. The pet food of any preceding claim, wherein the flavour-enhancing additive is diluted in water to form a sprayable solution, and is incorporated in said kibble via spraying.
The pet food of claim 4, wherein said spray is added to the kibbles at a mass rate that provides an addition rate of the additive solids to the kibble of between about 6kg to about 12kg of additive per 1000kg of kibble on a dry mass basis.
6. The pet food of claim 5, wherein said spray is added to the kibbles at a mass rate that provides an addition rate of the additive solids to the kibble of between about 8kg to about 10kg of additive per 1000kg of kibble on a dry mass basis. WO 2004/000036 PCT/AU2003/000762 9
7. The pet food of any preceding claim, wherein the diluted additive is heated to between about 80°C to about 100°C for between about 10 to about 15 minutes prior to being sprayed on to the kibble.
8. A flavour-enhancing additive for nutritionally complete vegetarian pet mammal foods, said additive including hydrolyzed vegetable protein and xylose, wherein the ratio of hydrolyzed vegetable protein to xylose is between 15:1 and 40:1 on a dry mass basis.
9. The additive of claim 8, wherein the additive additionally including one or more materials selected from a group comprising glucose, garlic powder and nature-identical non-meat-based chicken flavouring.
The additive of claim 9, wherein the additive includes the following materials in the following approximate mass proportions: hydrolyzed vegetable protein solids at between 1.5% and xylose at between 0.05% and nature-identical non-meat-based chicken flavouring at between 1.0% and glucose at between 5% and 15%; garlic powder at between 0.2% and
11. The additive of any of claims 8, 9 or 10, wherein the flavour-enhancing additive is diluted in water to form a sprayable solution.
12. The additive of claim 11, wherein said solution is heated to between about 80°C to about 100°C for between about 10 to about 15 minutes.
13. A method of enhancing the flavour of nutritionally complete vegetarian pet mammals foods, said method including the steps of: producing a low moisture, vegetarian pet food kibble; and adding to the kibble a flavour-enhancing additive according to any of claims 8 to 12. WO 2004/000036 PCT/AU2003/000762
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the additive is added to the kibbles at a mass rate that provides an addition rate of the additive solids to the kibble of between about 6kg to about 12kg of additive per 1000kg of kibble on a dry mass basis.
The method of claim 14, wherein the additive is added to the kibbles at a mass rate that provides an addition rate of the additive solids to the kibble of between about 8kg to about 10kg of additive per 1000kg of kibble on a dry mass basis.
16. The method of any of claims 13 to 15, wherein the additive is incorporated in said kibble via spraying.
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