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Manganous Oxide

Type: Mineral supplement Source: Mineral What It Is Manganous oxide is an inorganic form of manganese used as a trace mineral source in pet food mineral premixes. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It may be included to: Supply manganese as part of a complete mineral blend Support consistent nutrient formulation Where It Is … Read more

Manganese Sulfate

Type: Mineral supplement Source: Mineral What It Is Manganese sulfate is an inorganic form of manganese used as a trace mineral source in pet food formulations. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Manganese sulfate may be included to: Provide manganese as part of a mineral premix Support formulated nutrient targets Ensure consistent mineral levels … Read more

Manganese Amino Acid Chelate

Type: Mineral supplement (chelated form) Source: Mineral (chelated) What It Is Manganese amino acid chelate is a form of manganese bound to amino acids. It is used in mineral premixes to supply manganese. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It may be included to: Provide manganese in a chelated form Support consistent mineral formulation … Read more

Magnesium Proteinate

Type: Mineral supplement (chelated form) Source: Mineral (chelated with protein) What It Is Magnesium proteinate is a form of magnesium bound to protein fragments. It is used as a magnesium source in pet food mineral premixes. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Magnesium proteinate may be included to: Provide magnesium as part of a … Read more

Locust Bean Gum

Type: Thickener / stabilizer Source: Plant (carob/locust bean) What It Is Locust bean gum is a plant-derived thickening agent made from the seeds of the carob (locust bean) tree. It is used to thicken and stabilize foods, especially wet formulations. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Locust bean gum may be included to: Thicken … Read more

Lentils

Type: Legume / plant ingredient Source: Plant (legume) What It Is Lentils are legumes that may be included in some pet foods as part of plant-based ingredient blends. They can contribute starch, fiber, and plant-derived components depending on the product. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Lentils may be included to: Provide plant-based ingredients … Read more

Lamb Meal

Type: Rendered animal protein Source: Animal (lamb) What It Is Lamb meal is a rendered product made from lamb with moisture removed. It is a dry, concentrated ingredient commonly used in kibble. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Lamb meal may be included to: Provide a concentrated animal-protein ingredient Support kibble structure and processing … Read more

Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product

Type: Fermentation-derived ingredient Source: Microbial fermentation (bacteria) What It Is Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product is an ingredient produced through fermentation involving Lactobacillus acidophilus. Labels may use this term for fermentation-derived materials rather than live bacteria. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels It may be included to: Support formulas that include fermentation-derived ingredients Complement digestive-support … Read more

Lactic Acid

Type: Acidifier / preservative support ingredient Source: Often fermentation-derived What It Is Lactic acid is an organic acid that may be used to adjust acidity and support product stability. It is often produced through fermentation processes. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Lactic acid may be included to: Adjust acidity (pH) in certain formulations … Read more

L-Tryptophan

Type: Amino acid supplement Source: Amino acid (supplemental) What It Is L-tryptophan is a supplemental form of the amino acid tryptophan. It may be added to help balance amino acid levels in the overall formula. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels L-tryptophan may be included to: Support amino acid balance in the recipe Complement … Read more