PetArom Umami P
PROFILE DESCRIPTION
An intensely flavourful profile with a combination of yeasty, meaty notes, complemented by a hint of onion and the rich essence of roasted ham and bacon.
Topnote (Volatility): Meaty and smoky
Bodynote (Character): Umami-rich
Basenote (Longlasting): Yeast and meat

APPLICATION
Exceptionally intense and vibrant, it generates positive mouthfeel and rich taste impression. This amplifies taste perception and overall palatability, resulting in a product that is well-appreciated by both dogs and cats.
The product‘s amino acid and fatty acid profiles are tailored to withstand high temperatures. During extrusion (up to 160°C) or sterilization (up to 125°C), the induced Maillard reaction enhances flavour, which continues to develop during storage, boosting palatability and pet acceptance.
CHEMICAL STABILITY
Product is feed acid-stable (8)!
(The higher the ingredients' reactivity (1-10), the less responsive they are to acidic or alkaline feed components.)

HEAT STABILITY
Product is heat-stable (9)! It has a precursor system and is self-enhancing due to temperature influence.
1 to 5 | NOT suitable for thermal processes like pelleting |
6 and 7 | Heat-stable (flavour loss of up to 10%) |
8,9,10 | Under high-temperature conditions (<95°C), minimal flavour loss (approximately 2-5%) occurs as a result of the inherent characteristics of the flavour ingredients. |

INCLUSION RATE
Pet acceptance: ~20-50g/ 100 kg extrudate
(Blend into digest or pre-mix 1:1 with water, then spray onto extrudate)
- Dogs: 10-20 g/ 100 kg extrudate
- Cats: up to 70 g/ 100 kg extrudate
- Snacks/ semi-moist: ~100-400 g/ 100 kg snacks (dogs, cats)
- Canned food: 50-150 g/ 100 kg petfood (blend into gravy)
Protein carrier replacement (price or availability): 100-300 g/ 100 kg extrudate
(3-5% can be replaced, e.g., replacing beef with poultry protein meal and adding Petarom maintains food acceptance)
- Dogs: 75-150 g/ 100 kg extrudate
- Cats: up to 300 g/ 100 kg extrudates
- Snacks/ semi-moist: 100-400 g/ 100 kg snacks (dogs, cats)
TARGET SPECIES
