Carotene

Type: Pigment / antioxidant Source: Plant-derived carotenoids What It Is Carotene is a naturally occurring plant pigment, often referring to beta-carotene. It may provide antioxidant properties and contribute color. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Carotene may be included to: Support antioxidant activity Contribute natural coloration Support overall nutritional formulation Where It Is Commonly … Read more

Potassium Citrate

Type: Mineral salt Source: Potassium combined with citric acid What It Is Potassium citrate is a potassium salt of citric acid used in some pet food formulations to support mineral balance. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Potassium citrate may be included to: Provide a dietary source of potassium Support mineral balance in formulated … Read more

L-Arginine

Type: Amino acid Source: Added as purified L-arginine or supplied via animal proteins What It Is L-arginine is an amino acid used in protein metabolism and various biological processes. It is essential for cats. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels L-arginine may be included to: Support amino acid balance in formulated diets Meet nutritional … Read more

Rice Hulls

Type: Plant-based fiber ingredient Source: Outer husk of rice grains What It Is Rice hulls are the outer husk removed from rice during processing. They are largely insoluble fiber and are not a major source of nutrients. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Rice hulls may be included to: Add insoluble fiber to help … Read more

Zinc Amino Acid Chelate

Type: Trace mineral supplement Source: Chelated mineral compound What It Is This form of zinc is chemically bound to amino acids to improve stability and absorption. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Used for nutritional, functional, or formulation purposes Included to meet recipe or processing requirements Where It Is Commonly Found Dry kibble Wet … Read more

Zinc Methionine

Type: Trace mineral supplement Source: Zinc bound to amino acid What It Is Zinc methionine is zinc bound to the amino acid methionine. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Used for nutritional, functional, or formulation purposes Included to meet recipe or processing requirements Where It Is Commonly Found Dry kibble Wet food Commercial pet … Read more

Zinc Methionine Complex

Type: Trace mineral supplement Source: Complexed zinc compound What It Is A complexed form of zinc and methionine designed for mineral delivery. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Used for nutritional, functional, or formulation purposes Included to meet recipe or processing requirements Where It Is Commonly Found Dry kibble Wet food Commercial pet diets … Read more

Zinc Oxide

Type: Trace mineral supplement Source: Inorganic mineral compound What It Is Zinc oxide is an inorganic zinc compound used to supply dietary zinc. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Used for nutritional, functional, or formulation purposes Included to meet recipe or processing requirements Where It Is Commonly Found Dry kibble Wet food Commercial pet … Read more

Zinc Sulfate

Type: Trace mineral supplement Source: Inorganic zinc salt What It Is Zinc sulfate is a soluble inorganic zinc salt used as a mineral supplement. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Used for nutritional, functional, or formulation purposes Included to meet recipe or processing requirements Where It Is Commonly Found Dry kibble Wet food Commercial … Read more

Cobalt Proteinate

Type: Chelated trace mineral (cobalt bound to protein/amino acids) Source: Synthetic chelate for better bioavailability What It Is Cobalt proteinate is a chelated form of the trace mineral cobalt, where cobalt is bound to amino acids or proteins to improve absorption compared to inorganic sources. Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels Provides cobalt as … Read more