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Laboratory Rodent Diet


The pellets fed to the rats in this course are made by PMI Feeds Inc., product code 5001. For students who are interested, I have taken the most relevant information from the PMI Feeds' "Laboratory Rodent Diet" sheet.


Description

Laboratory Rodent Diet is a constant-formula rodent diet recommended for rats, mice and hamsters. The constant formula feature is designed to minimize nutritional variables in long-term studies. It is formulated for life-cycle nutrition; however, it is not designed for maximizing production in breeding colonies.

This product has been the standard of bio-medical research for approximately fifty years.

Features and Benefits
Constant formula helps minimize nutritional variables.
Formulated for multiple species for single product inventory.
The rodent diet standard for biomedical research.

Product Form
Oval pellet, 3/8" x 5/8" x 1" length


Guaranteed Analysis

Crude protein not less than23.0%
Crude fat not less than4.5%
Crude fiber not more than6.0%
Ash not more than8.0%
Added minerals not more than2.5%

Ingredients

Ground yellow corn, soybean meal, dried beet pulp, fish meal, ground oats, brewer's dried yeast, alfalfa meal, cane molasses, wheat germ meal, dried whey, meat meal, wheat middlings, animal fat preserved with BHA, salt, calcium carbonate, vitamin B-12 supplement, DL-methionine, calcium pantothenate, choline chloride, folic acid, riboflavin supplement, thiamin, niacin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, ferrous sulfate, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D-3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, calcium iodate, ferrous carbonate, manganous oxide, cobalt carbonate, copper sulfate, zinc sulfate, zinc oxide.


Feeding Directions

Feed ad libitum to rodents. Plenty of fresh clean water should be available to the animals at all times.

Rats- Adult rats will eat 12 to 15 grams of diet per day. Feeders in rat cages should be designed to hold two to three days supply of feed at one time.


Chemical Composition

Nutrients

Protein %23.4
Arginine %1.38
Cystine %0.32
Glycine %1.20
Histidine %0.55
Isoleucine %1.18
Leucine %1.70
Lysine %1.42
Methionine %0.43
Phenylalnine %1.03
Tyrosine %0.68
Threonine %0.91
Tryptophan %0.29
Valine %1.21
Fat %4.5
Cholesterol, ppm270.0
Fiber (Crude), %5.8
Neutral Detergent Fiber %16.0
Acid Detergent Fiber %8.2
Total Digestible Nutrient %76.0
Nitrogen-Free Extract (by difference) %49.0
Gross Engergy, KCal/gm4.25
Physiological Fuel Value, KCal/gm3.30
Ash %7.3
Calcium %1.00
Phosphorus %0.61
Potassium %1.10
Magnesium %0.21
Sodium %0.40
Chlorine %0.56
Fluorine, ppm35.0
Iron, ppm198.0
Zinc, ppm70.0
Manganese, ppm64.3
Copper, ppm18.0
Cobalt, ppm0.60
Iodine, ppm0.70
Chromium, ppm1.83
Selenium, ppm0.20

Vitamins
Carotene, ppm4.5
Menadione (added), ppm-
Thiamin, ppm15.0
Riboflavin, ppm8.0
Niacin, ppm95.0
Pantothenic Acid, ppm24.0
Choline, ppm x 10022.5
Folic Acid, ppm5.9
Pyridoxine, ppm6.0
Biotin, ppm0.07
B12, mcg/kg22.0
Vitamin A, IU/gm15.0
Vitamin D, IU/gm4.5
Vitamin E, IU/gm40.0
Ascorbic Acid, mg/gm-


Page Created: 25 January 1999 Last updated: 25 January 1999
Michael R. Snyder <msnyder@psych.ualberta.ca>