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Ingredient Encyclopedia

Natural Flavors and Animal Digest in Pet Food: Palatability and Transparency

Doç. Dr. Mehmet ÇOLAK 18 February 2026 114 views

A practical guide to natural flavors and animal digest in pet food, including palatability, sourcing, and label transparency.


Natural flavors are aroma compounds added to pet food to improve palatability rather than provide meaningful nutrition. Under AAFCO terminology, they may come from plant or animal tissues. One of the most common natural flavor sources is animal digest, a hydrolyzed material sprayed onto kibble to enhance smell and taste acceptance.

Identity Card
AAFCO TermNatural Flavor / Animal Digest
SourceAnimal or plant tissue
FunctionPalatability enhancer
Nutritional ValueMinimal
Use Rate<2%
Debate LevelModerate
VetKriter Assessment
3/5 Quality Score

Natural flavors are generally acceptable when they are clearly sourced and used only for taste improvement. The main weakness is that the label term can be broad, which reduces transparency for guardians trying to identify the exact raw material origin.

What Is Animal Digest?

Animal digest is a liquid or dry flavor concentrate made by chemical or enzymatic hydrolysis of animal tissues. Under AAFCO definitions, many animal tissues may be used except hair, horns, teeth, and hooves. It is most often applied as a coating to dry kibble after extrusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between natural and artificial flavor?

Natural flavor is derived from plant or animal material through physical, enzymatic, or fermentation processes. Artificial flavor is synthesized chemically in a laboratory. Premium pet foods usually avoid artificial flavor declarations.

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References
  1. AAFCO. (2024). Official Publication. Ingredient definitions.
  2. NRC. (2006). Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. National Academies Press.
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