a Clare McInerney 8 éve
1988
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Szerző: yoshe watson
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The ileum is the site of residual nutrient absorption. This means that most of the nutrients that will be obtain from the chicken have been absorbed through the first two sections, and anything left over is absorbed through the ileum.
Both the pizza crust and Milkbone treats go through this process as well.
The jejunum digests the chicken in three different ways; simple/passive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport. This, coupled with the fact that it is the longest section, makes it the place of most nutrient absorption.
The maltose and sucrose in the pizza crust are digested by maltase and sucrase, which are active enzymes made by enterocytes.
Bile, from the gallbladder, serve to emulsify lipids from the dog treats. Also, micelles are created to transport these lipids through the aqueous small intestine to be used by the body for energy. The lipids also stimulate the CCK in the Cholesystokinin which causes the pancreas and gallbladder to contract.
Micelles involved in metabolism: TAG DAG MAG FFA Cholesterol
Two other important enzymes for digesting the protein in chicken are pancreatic lipase and amylase. These further digest the chicken.
The duodenum is the active site of digestion. It contains trypsin, chymotrypsin, elastase, carboxypeptidase A and B, which all digest the protein contained in the chicken. They are all pancreatic juices as well which are pancreatic secretions from the pancreatic duct.
Surprisingly, Milkbone treats contain many vitamins that are essential for proper growth and maintenance in canines. These vitamins include Vitamins A, D, E, B12, Riboflavin, Pantothenic Acid, and Choline.
Vitamins are grouped by their solubility (fat vs water soluble) and differ in function and storage. In the chicken, there is Vitamins A, B12, B6, C, D, E, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Riboflavin and Thiamin. These all work towards keeping all aspects of the dog running smoothly, from the eyes seeing clearly (Vitamin A) to the coat being shiny (Pantothenic Acid)
Milkbone treats contain phosphorus, copper, zinc, and iodine.
As for the minerals in pizza crust, a main talking point is the 240 mg of sodium (Na) in the crust. This electrolyte mineral is important for nerve impulse transmission, yet too much (hypernatremia) can lead to hypertension.
Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances or solids formed through geological processes. Macrominerals are Ca, P, Mg which are bone minerals; Na, K, and Cl which are electrolyte minerals; and S which is a structural mineral. This chicken contains iron, copper, zinc, selenium, manganese, and phosphorus among others. Some trace minerals include copper, cobalt, iron, iodine, etc. It is important to supplement these in the dog's diet so the dog does not become deficient.
One large Milkbone treat contains 5% crude fat according to the guaranteed analysis. This is important to keep in mind if weight loss or weight gain is desired for the dog. Healthier treat options are available for weight loss, such as green beans, pumpkin, and even ice cubes!
1/8 pizza crust contains 1.5 grams of fat, which is quite high because dog already get a balanced diet from their regular dog food, so the additional fat can add problems. Also important to consider, there may also be butter used to bake the crust, so that is also additional calories and fat.
One ounce of boiled chicken breast contains 0.8 grams of fat, or lipids. Lipids are essential for glossy and healthy coat and skin, yet must be monitored because the risk of obesity is high. They are needed for utilization of fat-soluble vitamins, insulation, and are highly digestible. Chicken is also a source of Essential Fatty Acids(Linoleic and Linolenic Acid), which cannot be synthesized by the body. It is important to remember that trans fat increases bad cholesterol and decreases good, so it should be limited or excised from the diet. This chicken contains none.
Protein is essential for the dog to be able grow and develop properly. It is also one of the main macromolecule found in the diet of omnivores and carnivores. Essential amino acids are supplied to the body through the addition of protein to the diet. The chicken is a good source of protein for the dog, containing 29 grams in 3 ounces!
Water trapped in the chicken breast is essential for the dog as water is needed for all biological processes and the body is made up of 57% of the total body weight in mature animals. Also, dehydration is detrimental and can be caused if the water is not tailored to mineral and activity levels of the dog.
The pizza crust contains 24 g of carbohydrates in 1/8 of a crust. This is a great source of energy for the dog as it is a complex carbohydrate.
Although the boiled chicken breast does not contain carbohydrates, it is still an important nutrient category to consider. Monosaccharides are the easiest to digest, with the difficulty increasing as the number of simple sugars in the molecule increases. They provide energy for the dog at the cellular level.