Feed & Additive Magazine Issue 39 April 2024

NEWS FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE April 2024 17 World Leaders in Microwave Moisture Measurement Oil Animal Feed Coff ee Rice Grain Hydro-Probe XT Hoppers, chutes, belt conveyors Hydro-Mix XT-FS Mixers, conveyors, Ducting System Hydro-Mix XT-EX Certified for use in ATEX, IECEx and NEC/CSA Hazardous Locations (Dust) Hydro-Mix HT-EX Mixers, conveyors, Ducting System, High Temperature Non Food-Safe available Non EX available Non EX available [email protected] Contact us for more details hydronix.com A recent study published in the Journal of Insects as Food and Feed into the impact of insect ingredients in dog food reported positive effects on dental health. Volatile sulphur compound (VSC)-producing bacteria in the dental plaque were reduced and beneficial bacteria such as Moraxella were increased in saliva microbiota. The study, conducted with a diet based on the black soldier fly (BSF), shows a drop in the dreaded bad breath that afflicts many of our canine companions. The results open up exciting opportunities for pet food manufacturers to develop new applications, from treats and kibble to wet food, that capitalise on the positive oral health message. Researchers at the Federal University of Paraiba (UFBP) in Brazil reported a 7% reduction in the bacteria that cause VSC and trigger bad breath. This outcome is particularly notable since VSC-producing bacteria would generally be expected to increase with the consumption of regular food with no dental prophylaxis. In addition, based on a metagenomic analysis, the black soldier fly diet seems to modulate saliva microbiota. The abundance of Moraxella in saliva was increased. The Moraxella group of bacteria is considered a marker of oral health and beneficial for the oral microbiome. Read more>> New study: Diet based on BSF improves oral health and reduces bad breath in dogs

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