Understanding the role of antioxidants for pets in overall health and well-being can help you make confident, informed choices and provide the best care for your pet. However, to understand antioxidants, you have to understand free radicals and oxidative stress, too.
Dive into the wonderful world of antioxidants, including how they fight free radicals to help your pets live healthier lives and how to ensure your furry friend gets enough of these protective nutrients from the ingredients in dog or cat food.
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Free radicals are a byproduct of energy production within the body. Highly reactive, oxygen-containing molecules with a missing electron, they can damage cell membranes, enzymes and even DNA in their quest to stabilize themselves by stealing electrons from other molecules.
These unstable molecules pose a particular risk to the cells of your pet's nervous and immune systems. Due to the damage they cause on a cellular level, free radicals are considered a factor in the progression of disease and premature aging in dogs and cats.
In addition to your pet's metabolism, external factors can also generate free radicals, such as:
A dog or cat's body can normally handle free radicals. It's only when the amount of free radicals becomes excessive that they can have detrimental effects on your pet's health. This is where antioxidants come in.
Antioxidants neutralize free radicals. Antioxidants for pets (and humans, for that matter) exist in a variety of essential nutrients. They're not specific ingredients, but rather a chemical property found in certain ingredients, such as colorful fruits and vegetables. The right combination of antioxidants in cat or dog food can help protect your pet's health by minimizing free radical-induced cellular and tissue damage.
Your pet's body has natural antioxidant defenses that provide some protection against free radicals. However, balanced levels of antioxidants in nutrition — such as vitamin E, vitamin C, beta-carotene and selenium — support that existing defense. For example, research shows nutrition containing a blend of vitamin E, vitamin C and beta-carotene improved antioxidant status and enhanced cellular protection in dogs and cats.
Antioxidants are also used to preserve dry pet food, often appearing as "mixed tocopherols for freshness" on the ingredient list. By scavenging free radicals, they help prevent food from spoiling, preserving nutrient potency and maintaining texture, color, taste and aroma. This extends your pet food's shelf life and helps ensure their food is fresh and nutritious.
"The best way to ensure your pet is receiving optimum levels of antioxidants is to feed them complete and balanced nutrition for their life stage."
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Dr. Sarah Wooten
Antioxidants help protect your dog or cat's body — including cells, tissue and DNA — by preventing free radical damage and oxidative stress. Here are some examples of what different antioxidants do:
Antioxidants may help reduce the risk of many health conditions by lowering inflammation and oxidative stress, including:
If you've read this far, you may be wondering how to effectively provide your pet with enough antioxidants. Like most things nutrition-related, balance is important. Some antioxidants work synergistically when combined in specific amounts, while other antioxidants can pose harm in excess.
The good news is that veterinarians, nutritionists and food scientists have taken the guesswork out of the game for pet parents by formulating pet food with specific levels of key antioxidants to support immune system health and fight free radical damage. The best way to ensure your pet is receiving optimum levels of antioxidants is to feed them complete and balanced nutrition for their life stage. Your vet can recommend options for cat food or dog food for your pet's unique circumstances.
As you can see, antioxidants are important to your pet's well-being. When combined with exercise and regular veterinary care, they can help support your pet's overall health. The best and easiest way to give your pet the appropriate amount and combination of antioxidants is with complete and balanced nutrition. That way, you have peace of mind that you're meeting your cat or dog's nutritional needs at each life stage.
Dr. Sarah Wooten graduated from UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. A member of the American Society of Veterinary Journalists, Dr. Wooten divides her professional time between small animal practice in Greeley, Colorado, public speaking on associate issues, leadership, and client communication, and writing. She enjoys camping with her family, skiing, SCUBA, and participating in triathlons.
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