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         <title>can be found in bread and potatoes </title>
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         <title>carbohydrates classed as mono di oligi or polysaccarids</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Carbohydrates are organic compounds made from saccarhides, saccarhides are sugars</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Carbohydrates are one of the three macronutrients that provide energy to an animal’s diet. It is the most important for providing a readily available energy source. A carbohydrate is a molecule consisting of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen (CHO). In nutrition, carbohydrates can be divided into three categories: sugar, starch, and fibre.</title>
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         <title>Carbohydrates are digested by the enzyme amylase, which breaks the molecule into smaller pieces that can be absorbed and used by the body. Amylase is produced by the pancreas of all mammals and released into the small intestine where digestion occurs. Humans also produce salivary amylase, so carbohydrate digestion can start in the mouth if a person chews their food for long enough. Even without salivary amylase, these carbohydrates are extremely well digested by cats and dogs</title>
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         <title>Carbohydrates are energy supplying nutrients, providing the body with four Calories: also known as kilocalories(kcal) for every gram consumed. When carbohydrates are present in the diet they will provide energy and spare the protein and fat in the diet for use as building blocks for the production and maintenance of body tissues, instead of being used for energy production.</title>
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         <title>Using carbohydrates in pet foodsenables the adjustment of the macronutrient profile. In other words, the amount of energy derived from fat, protein, and carbohydrates can be adjusted. This is especially important for animals with certain dietary requirements, such as fat or protein restriction.</title>
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         <title>Carbohydrates can come from many sources. People commonly think of grains as the primary source of carbohydrates in pet food, however, fruits, legumes and vegetables, among others, are also sources of carbohydrates typically seen in diet formulations.</title>
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