Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols)

Type: Animal fat + preservative system
Source: Animal (poultry) + vitamin E antioxidants (tocopherols)


Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols) in Dog and Cat Food

This label term indicates chicken fat is included and preserved with mixed tocopherols (vitamin E compounds) to help slow oxidation of fats.


Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels

This combination may be used to:

  • Add dietary fat and improve palatability
  • Extend shelf life by protecting fats from oxidation
  • Maintain product stability during storage

Where It Is Commonly Found

  • Dry kibble
  • Foods listing “preserved with mixed tocopherols”
  • Commercial treats with added fat sources

Label Context

Some manufacturers specify preservative systems for fats (tocopherols, citric acid, rosemary extract, BHA/BHT). The choice varies by brand and formula.

For pet-specific considerations, use the ingredient scan tool.


Educational Note

This page is part of the PetFoodDecoded Label Ingredient Library and is provided for educational reference only.