Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Name
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- Ingredients
- Chicken Meat, Chicken Bone Extracts, Low Ash Coal
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Production
The agglomerated powders are free flowing and dissolve easily to deliver an original reconstituted broth
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Features
- Product Specification
- Cost-effective, shelf-stable powder that needs no special transport or storage conditions
- 100% soluble, no fat, golden clear broth with no salt or flavor enhancers
- Very high protein content (up to 92%) and available in different protein compositions
- A source of highly nutritious proteins, bioactive peptides and essential electrolytes
- High digestibility and very palatable to both cats and dogs
- Packaging available in 25 kg bags and big bags
- Benefits
- Hypoallergenicity if a hydrolyzed chicken broth is chosen as the main protein source in a diet
- Joint health induced by the collagen peptides and cartilage-inherent chondroitin sulfate
- Digestive health and immunity response factors: essential and balanced electrolytes and amino acids present in the right proportions
- Obesity prevention: broth proteins, peptides and free amino acids induce satiety triggering factors
- Protein content up to 92% protein with a well-balanced amino acid composition
- High digestibility, low calcium, low ash, adequate levels of essential electrolytes
- Stimulates water intake and adds palatability to induce sufficient water intake
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Market Acceptance
- Clean label for pet food producers that want pure chicken
- No restrictions in terms of pet parents’ religious considerations
- Uses
- Chicken broth powder has applications in both wet and dry pet food, as well as in (semi-moist) snacks and treats.
- Because of its high protein content of up to 92%, chicken broth powder is used to increase the (functional) protein content in pet food.
- According to AAFCO definitions, indispensable water can be labeled as chicken broth as soon as it is applied in a ratio of at least 1 to 135 (protein/water).
Properties
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type