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This seems to be a good way to express minerals, as the effectiveness of mineral absorption seems to depend on the compound used.
This seems to be a good way to express minerals, as the effectiveness of mineral absorption seems to depend on the compound used.


This is also related to the units that are used. Additives can be expressed in International Units / kg of g / kg. Using the International Unit takes into account the effectiveness of the compound.
This is also related to the units that are used. Additives can be expressed in International Units / kg of g / kg. Using the International Unit takes into account the effectiveness of the compound.

Revision as of 17:23, 23 June 2017

Petfood

The site openpetfoodproducts.org allows users to see/edit/add food products geared for pets (cats, dogs, fish, etc.).

This project list the differences with food products for humans.

Ingredients

The ingredients can be separated into two parts: the main ingredients and the additives. These can imply 2 images as well.

Nutrition

The analysis of the nutrients is a bit different. The main analysis consists of only 5 elements:

  • Crude protein
  • Crude fibre
  • Crude fat
  • Crude ashes
  • Moisture

Additives

There also can be additives that are listed separately. This list is relevant to the ingredients (as the additives have been added) and gives an impression(?) of the nutritional values. It is not given as an analysis of all the ingredients. The additives are sometimes expressed as the originating compound, i.e. ferrous carbonate supplies the iron. A list of compounds and minerals:

Mineral Compound
Iron Ferrous Carbonate
Iode Anhydrous calcium iodate
Iodure de potassium
Copper Copper sulfate pentahydrate
Zinc Zinc oxide
Sulfate de zinc monohydraté
Selenomethionine Selenium
Manganese Manganous oxide
Sulfate de manganèse monohydraté

This seems to be a good way to express minerals, as the effectiveness of mineral absorption seems to depend on the compound used.

This is also related to the units that are used. Additives can be expressed in International Units / kg of g / kg. Using the International Unit takes into account the effectiveness of the compound.