Effects of spray-dried plasma on nutrient digestibility, fecal metabolites, microbiota, and immune and inflammatory biomarkers in adult dogs
Julio C Mioto, Patricia M Oba, Joy M Campbell, Maria R C de Godoy

TL;DR
Adding spray-dried plasma to dog food can improve gut health, digestion, and immune function in adult dogs.
Contribution
This study is the first to evaluate spray-dried plasma's effects in extruded diets for adult dogs.
Findings
Incorporating 8% SDP increased fecal short-chain fatty acids and reduced protein fermentation byproducts.
SDP inclusion modulated fecal microbiota, increasing beneficial genera like Lactobacillus and Streptococcus.
Dogs fed SDP diets had lower blood urea nitrogen and higher fecal IgA, indicating improved metabolism and immune function.
Abstract
Spray-dried plasma (SDP) is a high-quality protein source with functional properties that support gut health, immune function, and digestibility. Although its benefits have been demonstrated in various animal species (e.g., swine, poultry, rodents, and fish), further research is needed to understand its specific effects in extruded diets and canine health. This study evaluated the effects of incorporating SDP from swine, in partial replacement of chicken meal, into extruded diets on nutrient digestibility, fecal metabolites, microbiota composition, serum chemistry, and inflammatory and immune biomarkers in adult dogs. Extrusion processing parameters were also evaluated in diets containing increasing levels of SDP. Four dietary treatments were formulated: a Control diet without SDP, a diet with 4% SDP applied as a coating (4% coating diet), and diets with 4% or 8% SDP included within the…
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TopicsAnimal health and immunology · Animal Nutrition and Physiology · Mercury impact and mitigation studies
