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Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Knowledgebase!

BioValidity's Pet Nutrition Knowledgebase provides access to nutrition information for canines and felines. It contains science-based information on more than 45 substances (vitamins, minerals, and herbs) and can be searched by body system, health concern, and dietary substance. Лечение геморрой при беременности егорьевск.

Our research team studies all available literature on a specific topic to create impact statements that describe one effect of a substance on a bodily structure or function. The impact statements are based on the FDA's DSHEA structure/function guidelines and follow these guidelines whenever possible. An example of an impact statement is: 'Chondroitin sulfate may play a role in supporting healthy joint movement and performance.' BioValidity grades each of the impact statements to reflect the strength of scientific research completed to evaluate the statement. In addition, abstract summaries, scientific citations, and interactions and precautions are also referenced to complete a more in-depth analysis of the substance. Outsource programming to software development company Iksanika.

The Pet Nutrition Knowledgebase appeals to consumers who want information that is both accurate and easy to understand, and to professionals, who need to see the science behind the research. Гинекология задержка месячных. Парк Победы.

Information found in the Pet Nutrition Knowledgebase is prepared by a research team lead and is reviewed by an industry recognized Advisory Board. Advisory Board members include: Стильные, джинсы для толстых, Южная.

  • John Bauer, DVM, PhD of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A
  • Tony Buffington, DVM, PhD of the Ohio State University Veterinary Hospital
  • David Dzanis, DVM, PhD, DACVN, former Veterinary Nutritionist with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine
  • Francis Kallfelz, DVM, Ph.D., DACVN, of Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Prof. Dr. Ellen Kienzle of the Institut fur Tierphysiologie in Munich Germany
  • Pedro Rivera, DVM
  • Quinton Rogers, PhD, of the University of California's School of Veterinary Medicine

Facts about the Pet Nutrition Knowledgebase:

  • Contains more than 45 substances with more than 215 benefit statements.
  • Data fully indexed to create multiple search paths (e.g. health concerns, body systems, etc.)
  • Impact statements graded by Advisory Board to reflect quality and quantity of research
  • Contents generated by research team by reviewing over 16,000 journal articles from over 750 medical journals.


The Pet Nutrition Research Team is based at Texas A&M University, one of the top veterinary schools in the nation.