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Ingredient Encyclopedia

Barley in Pet Food: Whole Grain, Beta-Glucan, and Glycemic Advantages

Doç. Dr. Mehmet ÇOLAK 18 February 2026 122 views

A practical guide to barley in pet food, covering beta-glucan fiber, glycemic impact, and whole-grain quality.


Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is a high-quality whole-grain carbohydrate source used in pet food. Compared with rapidly digesting starches, barley offers more beta-glucan soluble fiber and a lower glycemic response. This makes it attractive in formulas that aim to support satiety, bowel health, and steadier post-meal glucose control.

Identity Card
Scientific NameHordeum vulgare
Source TypePlant whole grain
FunctionCarbohydrate / fiber / energy
Beta-glucanApproximately 3-7%
Glycemic IndexLow to moderate
Debate LevelLow
VetKriter Assessment
4/5 Quality Score

Barley is a useful whole grain in balanced pet foods. Its fiber profile and lower glycemic impact make it more attractive than highly refined starches, especially when the overall recipe still prioritizes quality animal protein.

Advantages

  • Beta-glucan fiber: supports gut function and stool quality
  • Lower glycemic effect: gentler post-meal glucose rise
  • B vitamins: contributes thiamin, niacin, and vitamin B6
  • Minerals: provides selenium, phosphorus, and copper
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References
  1. NRC. (2006). Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. National Academies Press.
  2. AAFCO. (2024). Official Publication.
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