CA2415927A1 - Dietary lipids for improving skin and coat of pets - Google Patents

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CA2415927A1
CA2415927A1 CA002415927A CA2415927A CA2415927A1 CA 2415927 A1 CA2415927 A1 CA 2415927A1 CA 002415927 A CA002415927 A CA 002415927A CA 2415927 A CA2415927 A CA 2415927A CA 2415927 A1 CA2415927 A1 CA 2415927A1
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Catherine Boissin-Delaporte
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    • A23K20/00Accessory food factors for animal feeding-stuffs
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    • A23K20/158Fatty acids; Fats; Products containing oils or fats
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61PSPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITY OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS OR MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS
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Abstract

Use of a source of dietary lipids containing anti-microbial fatty acids for the preparation of a food composition intended for improving or maintaining the skin health and/or coat quality in a pet by preventing or regulating the growth of skin pathogens and of microflora responsible for the generation of body surface and coat odors.

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1. Use of a source of dietary lipids for the preparation of a food composition intended for improving or maintaining the skin health and/or coat quality in a pet by preventing or regulating the growth of skin pathogens and of microflora responsible for the generation of body surface and coat odors.
2. The use according to claim 1, wherein the source is selected for its ability to modulate the composition of skin lipids and the content of antimicrobial epidermal fatty acids.
3. The use according to one of claims 1 to 2, in which the source is a mix of edible oils and fats or food containing those, comprising at least dietary palmitoleic acid, alone or in combination with lauric acid, linoleic acid, alpha- or gamma-linolenic acid.
4. The use according to one of claims 1 to 3, in which the dietary lipids are from vegetable origin.
5. The use according to claims 1 to 4, in which the dietary lipids are used in an amount sufficient to achieve a level of at least 5% of anti-microbial fatty acids in the epidermis.
6. The use according to one of claims 1 to 5, in which the content of palmitoleic acid in the epidermis of animals is increased up to at least about 5%.
7. The use according to one of claims 1 to 6, in which the source of dietary lipid contains at least 2.5% by weight on a dry weight basis of total fatty acids of palmitoleic acid.
8. The use according to one of claims 1 to 7, in which the source of dietary fatty acids contains as a percent of the final product, at least 0.02% of dietary palmitoleic acid in combination with at least 1.0% of dietary lauric acid.
9. A method for improving skin health and/or coat quality in a pet, including the step of feeding it a petfood formulation comprising at least a source of dietary lipids having the ability to modulate the content of anti-microbial fatty acids in the epidermis.
10. A method for reducing body surface odour and/or coat odors of a pet, including the step of feeding it a petwood formulation comprising at least a source of dietary lipids having the ability to modulate the content of anti-microbial fatty acids in the epidermis.
11. The method according to claim 9, which improves skin health and/or coat quality in a pet by preventing the growth of skin pathogens and of microflora responsible for the generation of body surface and coat odors.
12. The method according to one of claims 9 to 10, in which the source is a mix of edible oils and fats or food containing those, comprising at least dietary palmitoleic acid, alone or in combination with lauric acid, linoleic acid, alpha- or gamma-linolenic acid.
13. The method according to one of claims 9 to 11, in which the dietary lipids are used in an amount sufficient to achieve a level of at least 5% of anti-microbial fatty acids in the epidermis, and particularly epidermal palmitoleic acid.
14. The method according to one of claims 9 to 12, in which the dietary lipids are from vegetable origin.
15. A pet food composition comprising at least a source of dietary lipids selected for their ability to modulate the content of anti-microbial fatty acids in the epidermis of mammals.
16. A pet food composition intended for improving or maintaining the skin health and/or coat quality in a pet by preventing or regulating the growth of skin pathogens and of microflora responsible for the generation of body surface and coat odors, which comprises at least one source of dietary lipids.
17. A pet food composition intended for reducing body surface odour and/or coat odour of a pet, which comprises at least one source of dietary lipids according to one of claims 1 to 8.
18. A petfood composition according to one of claims 15 to 17, in which the source is a mix of edible oils and fats or food containing those, comprising at least palmitoleic acid, alone or in combination with lauric acid, linoleic acid, alpha- or gamma-linolenic acid.
19. A pet food composition according to one of claims 15 to 18, which contains dietary lipids in an amount sufficient to achieve a level of at least 5% of anti-microbial fatty acids in the epidermis, and particularly palmitoleic acid.
20. A pet food composition according to one of claims 15 to 19, which contains at least 0.25% by weight on a dry weight basis, or at least 0.07g/100 kcal of palmitoleic acid.
21. A pet food composition according to one of claims 15 to 20, which contains as a percent of the final product, at least 0.02% of dietary palmitoleic acid in combination with at least 1.0% of dietary lauric acid.
22. A method of increaing or maintaining healthy levels of anti-microbial fatty acids in the skin of a pet animal comprising feeding the pet a pet food composition comprising a source of dietary lipids.
23. A method according to claim 22, wherein the dietary lipids are selected to increase the levels of C:10 to C:18 fatty acids in the epidermis.
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