WO2005053420A2 - Method to reduce stool odor of companion animals - Google Patents
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- U.S. Patent No. 5,405,836 discloses a breath freshening pet biscuit comprising zinc salt topically applied to the biscuit.
- the zinc reportedly binds volatile sulfur compounds found in the mouth forming a non- volatile entity.
- This invention is directed to methods for reducing stool odor in animals. It is contemplated that such methods can be suitable for use in humans and non-human animals, more particularly, companion animals such as cats and dogs.
- the invention is directed, in part, to a method for reducing stool odor in a companion animal, the method comprising causing an animal to ingest a composition comprising a stool odor reducing effective amount of a zinc ion source.
- the composition can be, for example, a food, supplement, treat, snack or toy.
- the composition optionally further comprises one or more odor reducing agents other than a zinc ion source, for example those disclosed hereinbelow.
- odor reducing agents other than a zinc ion source, for example those disclosed hereinbelow.
- the combination of a zinc ion source and one or more additional odor reducing agents in a composition fed to a companion animal can, according to certain embodiments of the invention, have a superior effect on reducing stool odor.
- Zinc ion source refers to any zinc compound that provides zinc ions or releases zinc ions upon ingestion by an animal.
- the zinc ion source should be selected to be in a form acceptable for inclusion in an animal food or for oral administration to an animal in an amount contemplated herein, for example it should not be toxic or otherwise deleterious to animal health.
- Zinc ion sources include but are not limited to zinc salts, zinc oxide and zinc-polymer complexes.
- Zinc salts useful herein include but are not limited to zinc acetate, zinc citrate, zinc gluconate, zinc ascorbate, zinc glycinate, zinc sulfate, and sodium zinc citrate. Where zinc acetate is specifically indicated herein, it will be clear to one skilled in the art that any gastrointestinally acceptable zinc ion source, including zinc salts other than zinc acetate, can be substituted if desired.
- a zinc ion source can be surprisingly effective in reducing stool odor in animals when included in the animal's diet. Without being held to a particular theory, it is believed that zinc ion reduces the level of odor producing compounds including heterocycles, thiols, sulfides, indoles, aldehydes and phenols present in feces, and in this way reduces stool odor.
- additional odor reducing agent(s) when used in combination with a zinc ion source, can be useful in reducing stool odor in companion animals such as cats and dogs.
- such additional odor reducing agent(s) are selected from the group consisting of fibers, minerals, herbs and spices, extracts of herbs and spices, probiotics, enzymes and proteins.
- Extracts of herbs and spices that can be used together with a zinc ion source illustratively include essential oils, for example selected from the group consisting of oils of lemon, peppermint, thyme, vanilla, citrus, cinnamon, eucalyptus, lavender, clove and oregano. Additional plant extracts that can be used according to the invention are listed in U.S. Patent No. 5,401,502, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- odor binding compounds compounds that mask odors, compounds that reduce odor through microbial modulation, anti-inflammatory means, or enzymatic modulation, and compounds that reduce odor through modification of nitrogen metabolism or binding of ammonia, when used in combination with a zinc ion source, can in some cases have an additive, complementary or synergistic effect on reducing stool odor.
- non-human animals such as non-human primates (e.g., monkeys, chimpanzees, etc.), companion animals (e.g., dogs, cats, horses, etc.), farm animals (e.g., goats, sheep, swine, cattle, etc.), laboratory animals (e.g., mice, rats, etc.), birds (e.g., domestic birds such as canaries, parrots, etc.
- non-human primates e.g., monkeys, chimpanzees, etc.
- companion animals e.g., dogs, cats, horses, etc.
- farm animals e.g., goats, sheep, swine, cattle, etc.
- laboratory animals e.g., mice, rats, etc.
- birds e.g., domestic birds such as canaries, parrots, etc.
- rodents e.g., hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, rabbits, hedgehogs, ferrets, chinchillas, etc.
- wild, exotic and zoo animals e.g., wolves, bears, deer, etc.
- the animal is a cat.
- the animal is a dog.
- This invention contemplates a variety of compositions containing a zinc ion source, alone or in combination with other odor reducing agents including those listed above.
- Contemplated compositions include, for example, foods, supplements, treats, snacks, toys (typically chewable and consumable toys), beverages and high-moisture gels.
- a composition comprising a zinc ion source can be administered in oral unit dosage form such as a pill, tablet, gel, or capsule.
- the invention will be found useful for food compositions that comprise, on a dry matter basis, 0 to about 50% by weight of carbohydrate; about 5% to about 70% by weight of protein; about 2% to about 50% by weight fat; and 0 to about 15% by weight of nutritional balancing agents.
- a zinc ion source should be present in the composition in an amount effective to reduce stool odor when the composition is used according to the present method.
- the amount of the zinc ion source for example zinc acetate or other zinc salt, in a composition of this invention can be an amount providing about 75 to about 3000 ppm zinc ion.
- One of skill in the art will, by routine testing based on the disclosure herein, readily establish an amount of a particular zinc ion source equivalent in effectiveness to an amount of zinc acetate in the above range.
- a "zinc acetate equivalent amount" herein is the amount of a particular zinc ion source that is equivalent in its stool odor reducing effect to a stated amount of zinc ion in the form of zinc acetate.
- the composition is an animal food comprising a zinc ion source and fiber.
- Fibers are important food constituents that help modulate gut motility through various mechanisms such as water holding capacity, physical bulking, fuel for the gut bacteria, change in viscosity, etc.
- Example of fibers include, but are not limited to, cellulose, hemicellulose, citrus pulp, barley, bran, bananas, oat fiber, mannan-oligosaccharide, pectin, xylooligosaccharide, burdock, beet pulp, inulin, arabinogalactan, oligosaccharides from gums, galactose, other xylans, fructans dextrans, resistant starches, etc.
- the fibers should generally be present at levels of about 0.1% to about 20%, for example about 1% to about 11%, by weight of the composition.
- the composition of the fiber can be 100% non- fermentable fiber, 100% moderately fermentable fiber or 100% highly fermentable fiber.
- the composition of the fiber can include at least about 0.1% by weight, for example at least about 10%, at least about 20%, or at least about 60%, of the total fiber composition in the form of non-fermentable fiber.
- the fiber comprises about 10% to about 80%, for example about 40% to about 60%, by weight of the total fiber composition in the form of fermentable fiber, with the balance being non-fermentable fiber.
- the composition of the fiber includes about 5% to about 50%, for example about 10% to about 15%, by weight of the total fiber composition of moderately fermentable fiber.
- the composition of the fiber includes 0% to about
- Non-fermentable fibers include but are not limited to cellulose, oat fiber, hemicellulose and peanut hulls.
- Moderately fermentable fibers include but are not limited to beet pulp, citrus pulp, resistant starches, some gums, galactooligosaccharides, mannan-oligosaccharide, burdock, rice bran, soy fiber, oat glucans, etc.
- Highly fermentable fibers include but are not limited to gums, pectins and certain oligosaccharides such as xyloohgosaccharides.
- Gums can include gums produced by microorganisms including but not limited to gellan and xanthan gums, and gums produced by plants such as acacia (gum arabic).
- the fiber composition should have an organic matter disappearance or fermentability of about 0% to about 80%, although individual fiber components or fibers used individually can have fermentability ranging from 0% to 100%.
- Organic matter disappearance is the percentage of the organic matter that is lost by fermentation when a fiber composition is incubated in vitro with fecal matter from an animal or human for 12-
- the zinc ion source and other, optional, odor reducing agent(s) of the composition are present at concentrations that do not impart an aroma or flavor that causes the animal to perceive the composition to be unacceptable for consumption, or otherwise refuse, reject or be inhibited from ingesting the composition.
- a desirable aroma and flavor can often be achieved using aroma or flavor enhancers, for example to mask the aroma or flavor of the zinc ion source.
- the zinc ion source and other, optional, odor reducing agent(s) of the composition should be present at concentrations that are not deleterious to the animal's health.
- zinc acetate should be present at a concentration that does not cause undesirable effects on digestion, particularly long term effects lasting several days or longer. Undesirable effects on digestion can include, for example, constipation or diarrhea.
- the composition is a food supplement comprising a zinc ion source, alone or in combination with one or more additional odor reducing agents.
- Supplements include, for example, a feed or pet food used with another feed or pet food to improve the nutritive balance or performance of the total.
- Contemplated supplements include compositions that are fed undiluted as a supplement to other feeds or pet foods, offered free choice with other parts of an animal's ration that are separately available, or diluted and mixed with an animal's regular feed or pet food to produce a complete feed or pet food.
- the AAFCO for example, provides a discussion relating to supplements in the American Feed Control Officials, Inc. Official Publication, p. 220 (2003).
- Supplements can be in various forms including, for example, powders, liquids, syrups, pills, encapsulated compositions, etc.
- the composition is a treat comprising a zinc ion source, alone or in combination with one or more additional odor reducing agents.
- Treats include, for example, compositions that are given to an animal to entice the animal to eat during a non-meal time.
- Contemplated treats for canines include, for example, dog biscuits in the shape of dog bones.
- Treats can be nutritional, wherein the composition comprises one or more nutrients, and can, for example, have a composition as described above for food.
- Non-nutritional treats encompass any other treats that are non-toxic.
- the zinc ion source for example, can be coated onto the treat, incorporated into the treat, or both.
- the composition is a toy comprising a zinc ion source, alone or in combination with one or more additional odor reducing agents.
- Toys include, for example, chewable toys.
- Contemplated toys for dogs include, for example, artificial bones.
- the zinc ion source can be present in a coating on the surface of the toy or on the surface of a component of the toy, or can be incorporated partially or fully throughout the toy, or both.
- the zinc ion source is orally accessible by the intended user.
- this invention contemplates toys for both human and non-human use, particularly for companion, farm, and zoo animal use, and particularly for dog or cat use.
- treat and "toy” can be considered interchangeable for the purposes of this specification. However, in general a treat is fully edible and a toy in accordance with the invention has an edible coating.
- the composition is an aqueous pet beverage.
- the zinc ion source is present in such a beverage typically in dissolved form.
- the beverage comprises mainly water and optionally further comprises a flavor enhancing agent such as a liver digest.
- the composition is a high-moisture gel or "solid water” composition, for example substantially as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,528,084 but with addition of a zinc ion source, typically in dissolved form.
- a high-moisture gel or "solid water” composition for example substantially as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,528,084 but with addition of a zinc ion source, typically in dissolved form.
- Such a composition can have a jelly-like consistency similar to that of Jell-O® dessert.
- the components of the composition are adjusted so that the zinc ion source, alone or in combination with one or more additional odor reducing agents, is present in the composition at a desired concentration, typically in an amount providing about 75 ppm to about 3000 ppm of zinc ion.
- the zinc ion source can, for example, be incorporated into the composition during formulation processing, such as during and/or after mixing of other components of the composition. Distribution of these components into the composition can be accomplished by any conventional method including standard mixing procedures.
- compositions of the present invention can be prepared in a canned or wet form using conventional pet food processes.
- Typical requirements for a nutritionally adequate food composition are: carbohydrate, 0 to about 90%, illustratively about 5% to about 45%, by weight; protein, about 5% to about 70%, illustratively about 10% to about 60%, by weight; fat, about 2% to about 50%, illustratively about 5% to about 40%, by weight; total dietary fiber, about 0.1% to about 20%, illustratively about 1% to about 11%, by weight; and nutritional balancing agents such as vitamins and minerals, 0 to about 15%, illustratively about 2% to about 8%, by weight.
- To these ingredients are added one or more stool odor reducing agents such as zinc acetate, in accordance with the invention.
- Vitamins and minerals should be included in amounts required to avoid deficiency and maintain health.
- the National Research Council gives recommendations for farm animals in Nutrient Requirements of Swine, 10th Revised Edition (1998); Nutrient Requirements of Poultry, 9th Revised Edition (1994); Nutrient Requirements of Horses, 5th Revised Edition (1989), etc. as published by National Academy Press, Washington, DC.
- AAFCO provides recommendations for dogs and cats in the American Feed Control Officials, Inc. Official Publication (2003), at pp. 126-240.
- ground animal e.g., mammal, poultry, and/or fish
- proteinaceous tissues are mixed with other ingredients, including for example animal fats and vegetable oils, cereal grains, other nutritionally balancing ingredients, special purpose additives (e.g., vitamin and mineral mixtures, inorganic salts, cellulose and beet pulp, bulking agents, and the like); and water sufficient for processing is also added.
- ingredients typically are mixed in a vessel suitable for heating while blending the components. Heating of the mixture can be effected in any suitable manner, such as, for example, by direct steam injection or by using a vessel fitted with a heat exchanger. Following addition of the last ingredient, the mixture is heated to a temperature of about 10°C to about 100°C.
- the material When heated to the appropriate temperature, the material is typically in the form of a thick liquid.
- the thick liquid is filled into suitable containers such as cans, jars, pouches or the like.
- a lid is applied, and the container is hermetically sealed.
- the sealed containers are then placed into conventional equipment designed to sterilize the contents. This is usually accomplished by heating to a temperature of at least about 110°C for an appropriate time, which is dependent on, for example, the temperature used and the composition.
- Products can also be prepared by an aseptic process wherein the contents are heated to commercial sterility before being packaged in sterilized containers.
- compositions of the present invention can be prepared in a dry form using conventional processes.
- dry ingredients including, for example, animal protein sources, plant protein sources, grains, etc.
- Moist or liquid ingredients including fats, oils, animal protein sources, water, etc.
- the mixture is then processed into kibbles or similar dry pieces. Kibble is often formed using an extrusion process in which the mixture of dry and wet ingredients is subjected to mechanical work at a high pressure and temperature, and forced through small openings and cut off into kibble by a rotating knife.
- the wet kibble is then dried and optionally coated with one or more topical coatings which can include, for example, flavors, fats, oils, powders, and the like.
- Kibble also can be made from the dough using a baking process, rather than extrusion, wherein the dough is placed into a mold before dry-heat processing. Kibble also can be made from a food matrix undergoing pelletization. It is important to note that the zinc ion source, alone or in combination with additional odor reducing agents, can be incorporated into the food composition for example by adding the zinc ion source to the mixture before extrusion or by coating the extruded kibble or pellets with the zinc ion source as an ingredient of a topical coating.
- Treats of the present invention can be prepared by, for example, an extrusion or baking process similar to those described above for dry food. Other processes also can be used to either apply a coating comprising a zinc ion source, alone or in combination with one or more additional odor reducing agents, on the exterior of existing treat forms, or to inject the zinc ion source into an existing treat form.
- Animal toys of the present invention are typically prepared by coating an existing toy with a composition comprising a zinc ion source, alone or in combination with one or more additional odor reducing agents.
- EXAMPLES [0054] The following examples are merely illustrative, and do not limit this disclosure in any way. Example 1
- Ten dogs were fed control food with no added zinc, ten dogs were fed control food with 400 ppm zinc added, ten dogs were fed control food with 600 ppm zinc added, and ten dogs were fed control food with 900 ppm zinc added.
- the dogs were fed one of these diets for three weeks.
- stool samples were collected and analyzed by putting a standard amount of stool in a glass container and incubating a solid phase microextraction fiber in the headspace. Volatiles bound to the fiber were eluted onto a gas chromatograph for analysis. The compounds were identified using a flame ionization chamber.
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