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Hemp seed cake as a new ingredient in dog food

By Vastolo, Alessandro et al.·Published in Frontiers in veterinary science·2021·Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, Italy·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Hemp Seed Cake as a Novel Ingredient for Dog's Diet.

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Stomach & digestionDogs

Plain-English summary

Eight healthy crossbreed dogs were given a diet that included hempseed cake to see if it could improve their health compared to a traditional diet with swine fat. After 30 days, the dogs on the hempseed diet showed lower levels of certain liver and kidney markers, as well as reduced cholesterol, indicating better overall health. The hempseed cake provided beneficial fatty acids, which may contribute to these positive effects. However, it also had a higher peroxidation index, which could affect how long the food lasts. Overall, hempseed cake appears to be a promising addition to dog diets.

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Abstract

In the last few years, the popularity of industrial hemp and its products is increased. From a nutritional point of view, hemp and its products are rich in protein, polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamins, and useful minerals. Nowadays, the European Commission authorizes the use of hempseed and hempseed oil co-products in animal nutrition. This study is aimed to evaluate the use of hempseed cake in dogs' nutrition, comparing the effect of the supplementation of two lipid sources: swine tallow (T-diet) and hempseed cake (H-diet). A double-blind nutritional trial was performed at a municipal kennel located in Naples. Eight crossbreed neutered dogs recognized in good health were recruited and divided into two homogeneous groups (T- vs. H-group). Both diets were analyzed for chemical composition and fatty acid profile. Blood count and biochemical profile were evaluated at recruitment (T0) and the end of the trial (T30). Oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids were the most representative fatty acids in both diets; however, the H-diet contains more than double concentration of linoleic and &#x3b1;-linoleic acids compared to the T-diet (< 0.01). The H-diet has shown significantly (< 0.01) higher peroxidation index as the only negative aspect, which could compromise its shelf-life. After 30 days of administration, the H-group has shown a significant (< 0.01 and< 0.05) reduction of liver and renal markers [aspartate transferase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), and creatinine] and cholesterol, due to the healthier fatty acid profile. Hempseed cake seems a suggestable source of polyunsaturated fatty acids for dogs considering these preliminary results.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34970613/