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Rosemary Extract in Pet Food: Natural Antioxidant and Preservative

Doç. Dr. Mehmet ÇOLAK 18 2月 2026 117 回表示

Rosemary extract is used in pet food as a natural antioxidant and preservative. This guide explains benefits, limits, and practical labeling points.


Rosemary extract is a plant-derived antioxidant and natural preservative used in pet food to slow oxidation and protect fat quality. Its main active compounds, such as carnosic acid and carnosol, provide meaningful antioxidant activity. It is generally seen as a more natural alternative to synthetic preservatives like BHA and BHT.

Identity Card
Scientific NameRosmarinus officinalis
Active CompoundsCarnosic acid, carnosol, rosmarinic acid
FunctionNatural antioxidant / preservative
E NumberE392
Use RateLow inclusion
Debate LevelVery low
VetKriter Assessment
5/5 Quality Score

Rosemary extract is usually a strong premium-quality sign in pet food. It offers useful antioxidant protection while presenting a cleaner label profile than many synthetic preservatives.

Advantages

  • Natural source: plant-derived rather than synthetic
  • Good safety profile: acceptable at normal use levels
  • Antioxidant activity: helps protect fats from oxidation
  • Mild antimicrobial support: may assist preservation
  • Synergy: often works well with tocopherols
Epilepsy Note

Some discussions suggest rosemary may lower seizure threshold in sensitive animals, but whether the tiny preservative-level amounts in pet food are clinically meaningful is uncertain. Extra caution may still be reasonable in seizure-prone patients.

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References
  1. EFSA. (2008). Use of rosemary extracts as a food additive. EFSA Journal, 721, 1-29.
  2. NRC. (2006). Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. National Academies Press.
タグ: ローズマリー Rosemary 抗酸化成分 Karnosik Asit 天然保存料 E392

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