Pet food compositions
Described herein are pet food compositions and methods for using them. Such compositions may comprise soluble fiber and certain ratios of linolenic acid to fatty acids. The methods may include feeding the pet an effective amount of the pet food composition. The methods may include increasing the lean mass of a companion animal comprising feeding an effective amount of a pet food composition comprising soluble fiber and certain ratios of linolenic acid to fatty acids.
1 . A pet food composition comprising:
soluble fiber present in an amount of about 3 to 10 weight %; and
one or more fatty acids, the one or more fatty acids comprising linolenic acid,
wherein the total dietary fiber is present in an amount of less than 20 weight % and the pet food composition has a weight ratio of linolenic acid to total 18 carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids of about 0.39 to about 1; and
wherein all weight percentages are based on a total weight of the pet food composition.
2 . The pet food composition according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more fatty acids are from a plant source, and wherein the one or more fatty acids are from flaxseed, algae, avocado, hemp seeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts, soya, or a combination thereof.
3 . The pet food composition according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more fatty acids are selected from fatty acids having 10 to 50 total carbon atoms.
4 . The pet food composition according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more fatty acids further comprises at least one fatty acid selected from omega-3, omega-6, stearic acid, arachidic acid, oleic acid, stearidonic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, linolelaidic acid, cervonic acid, docosatetraenoic acid, palmitoleic acid, vaccenic acid, paullinic acid, elaidic acid, gondoic acid, erucic acid, nervonic acid, mead acid, or a combination thereof.
5 . The pet food composition according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more fatty acids further comprises at least one fatty acid selected from omega-3, omega-6, vaccenic acid, oleic acid, elaidic acid, linolelaidic acid, linoleic acid, stearidonic acid, or a combination thereof.
6 . The pet food composition according to claim 1 , wherein the pet food composition has a weight ratio of linolenic acid to fatty acids of about 0.39 to about 1.
7 . The pet food composition according to claim 1 , wherein the soluble fiber is present in an amount of about 3.5 to about 7 weight %.
8 . The pet food composition according to claim 1 , wherein the pet food composition has a weight ratio of soluble fiber to fatty acids of from about 10:1 to about 1:10.
9 . A pet food composition comprising:
soluble fiber present in an amount of about 3 to 10 weight % or more; and
a weight ratio of linolenic acid to total 18 carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids of about 0.39 to about 1,
wherein the total dietary fiber is present in an amount of less than 20 weight %, and
wherein all weight percentages are based on a total weight of the pet food composition.
10 . The pet food composition according to claim 9 , wherein the ratio of linolenic acid to total 18 carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids is from 0.39 to about 0.8.
11 . The pet food composition according to claim 9 , wherein the ratio of linolenic acid to total 18 carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids is from about 0.39 to about 0.5.
12 . The pet food composition according to claim 9 , wherein moisture is present in an amount of about 5 to about 15 weight %.
13 . The pet food composition according to claim 9 , wherein the composition further comprises protein present in an amount of about 25 to about 40 weight %.
14 . The pet food composition according to claim 9 , wherein the composition comprises flax seed in an amount of about 7 weight % and rye berries in an amount of about 4.4 weight %.
15 . A method for treating, preventing, or ameliorating a symptom of obesity in a companion animal, comprising feeding an effective amount of the pet food composition of claim 1 to the companion animal in need thereof.
16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the companion animal is a dog.
17 . A method for increasing the lean mass of a companion animal, the method comprising feeding the companion animal in need thereof an effective amount of the pet food composition of claim 9 .