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Page 1: Kibble Size (Diameter) and Its Effect on Canine Palatability...Large Kibble Small Kibble 0.68 2.0A 0.79 24A : 6B 0.000 Large Kibble Medium Kibble 0.76 3.1A 0.75 27A : 1B 0.000 Medium
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Kibble Size (Diameter) and Its Effect on Canine Palatability

Ella(<20#)

Kristopher Figge

AFB International

Technical Sales & Service

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Why Kibble Size (diameter)?

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Research Highlights

• Data could help prove / disprove the notion that small dogs prefer smaller kibbles.

• Manufacturers may be able to reduce the number of SKUs they have to produce.

• Retailers may be able to carry more brands on their shelves, attracting a larger customer base.

• Data could help manufacturers make that next big PAL performance improvement.

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Introduction• General discussion about canines

• Factors affecting canine palatability (PAL)

• Kibble size discussion– Hypothesis

– Experimental design, measurements

– Definitions & results

• Summary / conclusions

• Other literature

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General Items About Canines• Dogs are omnivores. They tend to respond to a wider

variety of flavors, including sugar. They prefer stronger, roasted aromas.

• Like humans, they have molars and can move their jaw laterally.

• They tend to choose diets based on aroma. PAL testing shows a strong link between first choice and total consumption (r2 = 88).

• In PAL testing, more likely to go to one bowl and stay there.

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Factors Affecting Canine PAL (The PAL Triangle)

Raw Materials(Fats, oils, meals, palatants, etc.)

Texture, Size, Shape Processing (sME, etc.)

Age, Dental Health, Physical Environment, Overall Health

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Hypothesis

Kibble size (diameter) will affect the PAL of a dry dog diet.

➢ Smaller kibble size will be preferred by all (3) dog sizes.

➢ Specific Surface Area (sSA) will be the driver for this preference.

➢ The sSA will affect flavor / aroma release.

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Experimental Design

• Standard / fixed reference points:

➢A finely ground (#3) 25/10 diet - corn & chicken meal-based diet

➢ Same lot of meal used for all (3) diets

➢All variables coated with the same components:Fat: 5.0% poultry fat

Palatant: 1.5% liquid dog palatant

➢Moisture: 8.3% (S), 7.8% (M), 7.9% (L)

➢ Bulk density: 22 lbs./ft3 (all variables)

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Experimental Design - Variables

1. Kibble Diameter 2. Dog size

SMALL (7mm – 8mm)

MEDIUM (11mm – 12mm)

LARGE (15mm – 16mm)

Fergie (<30.0#) Casino (30.1 – 54.0#)

TJ & DeDe (>54.1#)

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Equipment & Processing Parameters

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Equipment

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Open Area / Ton

Open Area / Ton =

Area =

Small Kibble Medium Kibble Large Kibble

Die Size (inches) 0.20 0.28 0.38

# of dies 6 6 3

Area (inches2) 0.1884 0.3693 0.3401

Feed Rate (lbs / hr) 696 1354 1247

Open Area / Ton 0.5414 0.5454 0.5454

# of diesπD2

4

Area(Feed Rate / 2000)

SMALL

MEDIUM

LARGE

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Specific Mechanical Energy (sME)

sME =

% Load =

Small Kibble Medium Kibble Large Kibble

Extruder Amps (Watts) 52 58 55

Feed Rate (lbs/hr) 696 1354 1247

Extruder Frequency (Hz) 50 60 60

sME (kW hrs / ton) 99.62 68.54 70.57

Actual Amp LoadsFull Load Amps

(Motor size – kW)(% load)(Actual Speed / Base Speed

Rate – tons / hr

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Open Area/Ton & sME• The open area / ton was controlled to maintain consistency

between kibble sizes (diameters).

• sME was indirectly varied so as to control bulk density and obtain the required size (diameter).

• This, most likely, led to the differences in starch gelatinization

sME (kW hrs. / ton) Starch Gelatinization

Small Kibble 99.62 87.5%

Medium Kibble 68.54 81.7%

Large Kibble 70.57 79.2%

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Specific Surface Area (sSA)

• When we weighed up 50g of each kibble size, we saw,– Small kibble = 523 pieces

– Medium kibble = 243 pieces

– Large kibble = 128 pieces

• sSA = [2 * (πr2 / 4) + πDL] * (# of pieces)– Small kibble = 107,771mm2

– Medium kibble = 94, 328mm2

– Large kibble = 79, 429mm2

• The small kibble had more than 10% more surface area than the medium kibble and ~25% more surface area than the large kibble.

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Texture Analysis

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Texture Overview

• TA.XT Plus Texture Analyzer – 20 samples– TA-94 probe – flat disc – 45mm

– TA-52 probe – 2mm rod

– TA-43 probe – 3mm thick “chisel”

• Mean Force (g) = average force needed to crush the kibble during the test.

• Peak Force (g) = maximum amount of force needed to continue crushing the kibble.

• Area (Work)(gsec) = indicates how much effort was required to crush the kibble.

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Probe Selection• The TA-94 was selected to evaluate how

the kibble would react if the kibble was “crushed” by the entire molar.

• The TA-52 was selected to evaluate how the kibble would react if split by the canine(s).

• The TA-43 was selected to evaluate how the kibble would react if split by the edge of the molar(s).

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Texture Results

TA-94 “Disc / Plate” Probe Mean Force (g) Peak Force (g) Area (Work)(g•sec)

Small Kibble 4560.87 6122.56 4992.76

Medium Kibble 8694.69 11778.02 12735.24

Large Kibble 17491.45 21095.09 34040.15

TA-52 Probe Mean Force (g) Peak Force (g) Area (Work)(g•sec)

Small Kibble 2628.48 3799.43 1001.35

Medium Kibble 4388.86 12808.43 2444.09

Large Kibble 5095.26 15950.21 2752.56

TA-43 “Chisel” Probe Mean Force (g) Peak Force (g) Area (Work)(g•sec)

Small Kibble 3366.26 5303.54 1785.63

Medium Kibble 5818.46 9427.94 2974.76

Large Kibble 7875.89 12066.61 4588.99

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Texture Discussion• The LARGE kibble had the highest texture scores on all (3) TA.XT

probes used.

• Texture affects PAL (Peachey and Harper, 2002) and is one of the ways most pet dogs select the food given to them (Bradshaw, 2006).

• According to Watson (1994), hard diets are more preferable for dogs than soft diets.

• Miller et al. (1975) found that hard and brittle dry dog foods are less appealing to dogs compared to meat-like textured foods.

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E-Nose & E-Tongue (ENET) Analysis

Kronos E-NOSE Astree E-TONGUE

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ENET Overview

• The E-Nose (EN) provides information about the headspace (aroma) composition of a sample(s).

• The E-Tongue (ET) uses 12 proprietary sensors to determine the taste of a sample(s).

• Samples are tested in triplicate. The raw data is combined, and undergoes multi-variate statistical analysis. Lines are drawn on the graph connecting the same sample data points, forming a triangle.

• This tool is used to determine similarities and degree of difference between samples, not good & bad.

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ENET – Uncoated Kibbles

Large Kibble

Medium Kibble

Small Kibble

PC1 = 69%

PC2 = 27%

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ENET – Coated Kibbles

Large Kibble

Medium Kibble

Small Kibble

PC1 = 71%

PC

2 =

27

%

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ENET Summary

• For the uncoated kibbles, the PCA plot shows that the large kibble is different from the medium and small kibbles.

• Similarly, the plot also shows that there is little difference between the medium & small kibbles.

• For the coated kibbles, the PCA plot shows that the large kibble is different from the medium and small kibbles.

• The plot also shows that there is little difference between the medium & small kibbles.

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PAL Data / Results

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PAL Testing Protocol

• Test diets were the sole source of food.

• Each [size] panel consisted of 40 dogs, over a two-day period.

• Two bowls are presented, each containing 2x daily food requirement.

• Bowls are switched from day 1 to day 2, to avoid handedness.

• Both bowls are removed when one is emptied.

• Data is reviewed for appropriate consumption, intake & choice.

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PAL Data Interpretation

• Consumption Ratio (CR): Consumed A / Consumed B

• Intake Ratio (IR-A): Consumed A

(Consumed A + Consumed B)

• First Choice (FC-A): % eating out of Bowl A first

• Preference: Outside the range of 0.45 - 0.55 IR

• p-Value (p): Probability that A is significantly different from B (want < 0.05 = 95% confidence level)

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PAL Data – Small Dogs(<30.0 lbs.)

Ration A Ration B IR-A CR FC-A PREF p-Value

Large Kibble Small Kibble 0.62 1.5A 0.63 22A : 7B 0.003

Large Kibble Medium Kibble 0.70 2.3A 0.65 29A : 4B 0.000

Medium Kibble Small Kibble 0.44 1.4B 0.45 6A : 18B 0.073

➢ Large > Medium & Small

➢ Small = Medium

*** Tests were conducted using 40 dogs less than 30 pounds, over 2 days.

I loved the large kibble!

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PAL Data – Medium Dogs(<30.1 lbs. – 54.0 lbs.)

Ration A Ration B IR-A CR FC-A PREF p-Value

Large Kibble Small Kibble 0.68 2.0A 0.79 24A : 6B 0.000

Large Kibble Medium Kibble 0.76 3.1A 0.75 27A : 1B 0.000

Medium Kibble Small Kibble 0.46 1.3B 0.56 11A : 16B 0.178

➢ Large > Medium & Small

➢ Small = Medium

***Tests were conducted using 40 dogs between 30.1–54.0 pounds, over 2 days.

I loved the large kibble!

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PAL Data – Large Dogs(>54.1 lbs.)

Ration A Ration B IR-A CR FC-A PREF p-Value

Large Kibble Small Kibble 0.75 2.7A 0.77 27A : 5B 0.000

Large Kibble Medium Kibble 0.68 1.9A 0.70 24A : 7B 0.000

Medium Kibble Small Kibble 0.51 1.1A 0.64 13A : 12B 0.374

➢ Large > Medium & Small

➢ Small = Medium

***Tests were conducted using 40 dogs weighing more than 54.1 pounds, over 2 days.

Me too!!!

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PAL Summary

• Each panel (size) of dogs preferred the larger kibble size over the medium and small kibble sizes.

• This difference in consumption (CR) and intake (IR-A) was significant (p<0.05).

• The most intriguing part of the PAL data that stood out was the First Choice (FC).

• Based on this data, further analytical tests were conducted the determine what may have driven the FC.

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GC-MS Results

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Uncoated Kibbles

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Summary – Uncoated Kibbles• Total ppb:

– The Large kibbles have about 23% more total ppb* than the Small kibbles and about 13% more total ppb* than the Medium kibbles.

• The Large kibbles have the highest total ppb* of all classes except Hydrocarbons and Sulfurs.

• The Large kibbles have at least 2X less trans-2-Nonenal, 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone and 2-Piperidinone.

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GC-MS – Coated Kibbles

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Summary – Coated Kibbles

• The Large kibble showed more flavor compounds generated from initial and latter stages of flavor reaction(s):

– Early phase products of the Maillard reaction and Strecker degradation (e.g. Furfural, 2-Methylpropanal and 2-Methylbutanal) were detected at comparable levels in the products.

– Other volatile compounds generated in the latter stages of the Maillardreaction (e.g. alkylbenzaldehydes, benzaldehydes & pyrazines) were higher in the large kibble.

– The large kibble has more higher molecular weight acids, aldehydes, hydrocarbons and ketones (especially di-carbonyl ketones which are important intermediates for generating other reaction products).

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Hypothesis Review

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Hypothesis

Kibble size (diameter) will affect the PAL of a dry dog diet.

➢ Smaller kibble sizes will be preferred by all (3) dog sizes.[Disproved. All 3 dog sizes actually preferred the large kibble over the small & medium kibbles]

➢ Specific Surface Area (sSA) will be the driver for this preference. [More sSA did not equate to greater PAL]

➢ The sSA will affect flavor / aroma release. [The large kibble had

a more robust flavor /aroma profile]

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Benefits

• Stores / Distributors – fewer individual brand SKUs = more products/choices for pet owners

• Manufacturers – fewer SKUs = increased production efficiency

• Possible PAL increases with little to no costs

• Data provides a scientific look into dogs and their preference for the size of kibble they eat

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Summary / Conclusions

• In this study, kibble size (diameter) did affect PAL.

• The sSA was not the driver of preference.

• However, the concentration of certain flavor components on the larger kibbles appear to have driven the preference.

• Texture may have also contributed to the overall PAL, as the larger kibble was most preferred and had the highest scores for texture profile.

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Future Research

• Would we see the same results in a high-meat formula? No-grain diet? Semi-moist products?

• Further understanding around sME / cook and its impact on canine PAL.

• Investigate how sSA can further optimize how the fat / palatant(s) adhere to the kibble and drive preference.

• Texture and sSA - how unique coating systems may optimize the interaction.

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Questions?

Kristopher FiggeTech. Sales & Service

AFB International

Tel: (636) 634-4142

Email: [email protected]

Other Contributors:Gordon Stirling