What are proteins?

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Proteins: Fundamental for Health🥗

Proteins are essential macronutrients for pets, made up of amino acids introduced through food. Once broken down, they perform vital functions:
1-Structural: Growth and repair of tissues, muscles, bones, skin and hair.
2-Functional: They regulate physiological processes through enzymes and hormones.
3-Immune: They form antibodies to defend the body from infections.
4-Energetics: They provide energy in times of need.

Types of Protein:🥩🥚🥗
Animal Origin
Animal proteins, found in meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products, are complete, containing all the essential amino acids needed by the body.

Plant Origin
Plant proteins, found in legumes, grains, nuts, seeds and vegetables, are often incomplete, but by combining different plant sources (such as rice and beans) you can obtain a complete amino acid profile.

Protein Quality
Biological Value🧬
Biological value measures how well proteins are used by the body. Animal proteins generally have a higher biological value than plant proteins.

Digestibility🍀🌞
Digestibility refers to the body's ability to absorb amino acids. Animal proteins are usually more digestible than plant proteins.

Importance of a Balanced Diet🌿
A balanced diet should include a variety of protein sources to ensure a complete supply of amino acids and essential nutrients. Plant ingredients should not be excluded but integrated to enrich the overall nutritional intake.

Protein Intolerance in Pets 🐾
Protein intolerance is specific to certain types of proteins. It is essential to identify which protein is causing the intolerance in order to exclude it from the animal's diet without compromising the necessary protein intake. Intolerance can manifest itself with digestive problems or skin reactions.

Conclusions❌
Proteins are essential for the health and well-being of your pet. A varied and balanced diet, including animal and plant proteins, is crucial for a complete nutritional intake and to maintain optimal health.
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