Why is krill increasingly found in pet food?
Just as people take food supplements to compensate for what their bodies lack, the same applies to pets. Our four-legged friends, for example, cannot naturally produce enough omega-3 fatty acids in their bodies and therefore also need a dietary supplement.
We all know that omega-3 fatty acids are important nutrients for pets and humans, as they promote brain development and heart health, among other things.
And that's where Antarctic krill comes in. As a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids, it is becoming increasingly popular in pet food, supplements and treats.
This is the Antarctic krill
Krill is a small crustacean that is at the bottom of the food chain. Antarctic krill, a species with one of the largest total biomasses in the world, can be found in the Southern Ocean. These tiny crustaceans live in the clean waters of the Antarctic and are therefore free from harmful environmental influences and pollution.
Here are 3 things you should know about krill
Omega-3 fatty acids from the sea
Studies have shown that omega-3 fatty acids from the sea are still the best for pets. And why? Pets are not able to metabolize enough plant-based omega-3 fatty acids in their bodies. And the most effective omega-3 fatty acids are bound to phospholipids, which is exactly what is found in krill.
Phospholipids are the natural and integral components of animal cells that maintain the strength, flexibility and integrity of cells and cell membranes. They are also responsible for ensuring that the long-chain omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA enter the cell membranes of animals, which is crucial for the health effects of omega-3 fatty acids.
Why are phospholipids important for pets?
Scientifically proven benefits
"Qrill pet" has already published several studies that prove and document the health benefits and effectiveness of krill (and QRILL Pet).
These studies have proven that the omega-3 phospholipids and other important nutrients contained in QRILL Pet, such as choline, have positive effects on vital organs and are essential for a healthy and happy dog's life.