Process for improving glucose metabolism, satiety, and nutrient absorption in companion animals
Abstract
A process for feeding an animal a diet which alters the function and morphology of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), a large lymphoid organ in the animal and which improves glucose metabolism, satiety, and nutrient absorption. The process involves feeding a companion animal such as, for example, a dog or cat a diet of a pet food composition containing fermentable fibers which have an organic matter disappearance (OMD) of 15 to 60 percent when fermented by fecal bacteria for a 24 hour period, the fibers being present in amounts from about 1 to 11 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber. The animal is maintained on the diet for a sufficient period of time to allow the fermentable fibers to ferment in the GIT of the animal.
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1. A process for altering the function and composition of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of a companion animal to improve glucose metabolism comprising the steps of:
feeding said companion animal a diet containing from about 1 to 11 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber, said supplemental total dietary fiber consisting essentially of a blend of beet pulp, fructooligosaccharides, and either gum talha or gum arabic wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to gum arabic or gum talha to fructooligosaccharides is about 6:2:1.5; and
maintaining said companion animal on said diet for a sufficient period of time to allow said composition supplemental total dietary fiber to ferment in the GIT of said companion animal.
2. The process of claim 1 wherein said composition diet contains from 2 to 10 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber of said blend.
3. The process of claim 1 wherein said composition diet contains from 3 to 9 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber of said blend.
4. The process of claim 1 wherein said composition diet contains from 4 to 7 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber of said blend.
5. The process of claim 1 wherein said companion animal is a dog.
6. A process for altering the function and composition of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of a companion animal to improve glucose metabolism comprising the steps of:
feeding said companion animal a diet containing from about 1 to 11 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber, said supplemental total dietary fiber consisting essentially of a blend of beet pulp, fructooligosaccharides, and either gum talha or gum arabic wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to said fructooligosaccharides in said blend is between about 3:1 to about 6:1, and
maintaining said companion animal on said diet for a sufficient period of time to allow said composition supplemental total dietary fiber to ferment in the GIT of said companion animal.
7. The process of claim 6 wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to said fructooligosaccharides in said blend is about 4:1.
8. A process for increasing the secretion of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of a companion animal to improve glucose metabolism and satiety in said companion animal comprising the steps of:
feeding said companion animal a diet containing from about 1 to 11 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber, said supplemental total dietary fiber consisting essentially of a blend of beet pulp fructooligosaccharides, and either gum talha or gum arabic wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to said fructooligosaccharides in said blend is between about 3:1 to about 6:1, and
maintaining said companion animal on said diet for a sufficient period of time to allow said composition supplemental total dietary fiber to ferment in the GIT of said companion animal to increase the secretion of GLP-1 in the gastrointestinal tract of said companion animal.
9. The process of claim 8 wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to gum arabic or gum talha to fructooligosaccharides is about 6:2:1.5.
10. A process for improving nutrient absorption in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of a companion animal comprising the steps of:
feeding said companion animal a diet containing from about 1 to 11 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber, said supplemental total dietary fiber consisting essentially of a blend of beet pulp, fructooligosaccharides, and either gum talha or gum arabic wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to said fructooligosaccharides in said blend is between about 3:1 to about 6:1, and
maintaining said companion animal on said diet for a sufficient period of time to allow said composition supplemental total dietary fiber to ferment in the GIT of said companion animal to increase the transport of D-glucose and lauric acid in the gastrointestinal tract of said companion animal.
11. The process of claim 10 wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to gum arabic or gum talha to fructooligosaccharides is about 6:2:1.5.
12. A process for treating a companion animal suffering from exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) comprising the steps of:
feeding said companion animal a diet containing from about 1 to 11 weight percent of supplemental total dietary fiber, said supplemental total dietary fiber consisting essentially of a blend of beet pulp, fructooligosaccharides, and either gum talha or gum arabic wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to said fructooligosaccharides in said blend is between about 3:1 to about 6:1, and
maintaining said companion animal on said diet for a sufficient period of time to allow said composition supplemental total dietary fiber to ferment in the GIT of said companion animal to increase nutrient absorption and the transport of D-glucose and lauric acid in the gastrointestinal tract of said companion animal.
13. The process of claim 12 wherein the ratio of said beet pulp to gum arabic or gum talha to fructooligosaccharides is about 6:2:1.5.Cited by (0)
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