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Understanding What 'On an As-Fed Basis' Means

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The moisture content in a product can drastically affect its nutritional profile; for instance, a canned pet food that is 75% moisture will show a much lower percentage of protein on its label compared to a dry food, even if the actual nutrient levels are similar. This is because the phrase "on an as-fed basis" refers to the nutrient concentrations of a food as it is served, including all of its water content.

How to Calculate Dry Matter Protein for Accurate Nutritional Comparison

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Did you know that moisture content can dramatically dilute a feed's nutrient concentration, making 'as-fed' percentages misleading? Understanding how to calculate dry matter protein is essential for making accurate nutritional comparisons between wet and dry pet foods, ensuring your animal receives consistent, quality nutrition.

Nutrition Explained: What does DMB mean in nutrition?

5 min read
According to the Food and Drug Administration, to make meaningful comparisons of nutrient levels between pet foods with different moisture levels, they must be expressed on the same moisture basis. This is where Dry Matter Basis, or DMB, becomes a crucial tool for anyone asking: 'What does DMB mean in nutrition?'