(PRESS RELEASE) BROOKLYN, NY — Kingdom Supercultures announced that the first peer-reviewed research on its Superculture Pet Oral ingredient has been published in Animals, a leading peer-reviewed journal. The groundbreaking study provides clinical evidence that the ingredient significantly reduces bad breath in dogs through a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
The research revealed compelling results for pet oral health. Superculture Pet Oral reduced volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) – the primary cause of bad breath – by 27% compared to placebo at both 7 and 14 days (p = 0.004). Additionally, twice as many dogs showed perceptibly improved breath after just 7 days compared to the placebo group, as measured by human perception.
Particularly notable is the ingredient’s superior performance compared to existing solutions. When benchmarked against similar studies in the literature, the results indicate that Superculture Pet Oral is approximately twice as effective as market-leading dental chews in reducing bad breath – a remarkable achievement considering the ingredient was delivered as a simple powder topper without any mechanical action.
The versatile ingredient offers manufacturers significant formulation flexibility, remaining compatible and stable across various product formats including powder toppers, dental chews, and both dry and wet pet foods. This allows brands to deliver proven oral health benefits without requiring mechanical action.
The ingredient is already commercialized across a range of products that are experiencing strong market traction and positive consumer feedback.
To learn more, visit Kingdom Supercultures website here: https://www.kingdomsupercultures.com/
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About Kingdom Supercultures
Kingdom Supercultures is a trusted supplier of functional ingredients that actually work. The company markets two postbiotic ingredients for oral and immune health in pets that have been extensively clinically and scientifically validated, and is headquartered in Brooklyn, NY.