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Zinc in Pet Food: Essential Mineral and Zinc-Responsive Dermatosis

Doç. Dr. Mehmet ÇOLAK 18 2月 2026 109 回表示

A practical guide to zinc in pet food, including bioavailability, skin health, and breed-related dermatosis concerns.


Zinc is an essential trace mineral in pet nutrition and functions as a cofactor in many enzyme systems. It is critical for skin and coat quality, immune function, wound healing, protein metabolism, and cell replication. Adequate zinc status is especially important in breeds predisposed to zinc-responsive dermatosis.

Identity Card
ElementZn
FunctionEnzyme cofactor / skin / immunity
Dog NeedAAFCO minimum 120 mg/kg DM
Cat NeedAAFCO minimum 75 mg/kg DM
FormsSulfate, oxide, chelate
Debate LevelLow
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Zinc is required in every complete pet food. Higher-bioavailability organic forms such as zinc proteinate or amino acid chelates are usually more desirable in premium formulas, especially for skin-focused products.

Zinc Forms and Bioavailability

FormBioavailabilityCostNote
Zinc proteinateHighHighCommon in premium foods
Zinc amino acid chelateHighHighOften best absorption
Zinc sulfateModerateLowCommon practical source
Zinc oxideLowerVery lowLeast efficient absorption

Zinc-Responsive Dermatosis

Breed Predisposition

Northern breeds such as Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes may have inherited zinc absorption problems. Rapidly growing giant-breed puppies and high-phytate diets can also reduce zinc availability. Typical signs include crusting, redness, and hair loss around the face and paws.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are chelated zinc sources considered better?

Organic zinc forms are linked to amino acids or proteins and are often absorbed more efficiently than simple inorganic salts. They are also less affected by dietary inhibitors such as phytates.

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References
  1. White, S. D. et al. (2001). Zinc-responsive dermatosis in dogs. Veterinary Dermatology, 12(2), 101-109.
  2. NRC. (2006). Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. National Academies Press.
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