ADDITIVE · SYNTHETIC
Dried Beet Pulp, desugared
PETLYTIC SCORE
High Concern
80/100 risk index
Dried Beet Pulp, desugared appears in the ingredient lists of thousands of pet foods. Here's what the regulatory record, toxicology data, and veterinary nutrition research actually say about it — not the marketing copy on the bag.
FDA PET STATUS
Not evaluated
FDA HUMAN STATUS
Not evaluated
EFSA STATUS
Not evaluated
NTP CARCINOGEN
Not listed
What Dried Beet Pulp, desugared actually is
Dried Beet Pulp, desugared is a additive commonly found in commercial pet food. It is sourced from synthetic origins and is classified as avoid quality by Chowmark's scoring rubric.
Why it's still in pet food when human food has moved on
Two reasons: cost and regulatory inertia. Pet food regulation lags human food regulation by decades. Premium brands have largely moved away from it. The cheap ones still use it.
WHICH BRANDS STILL USE DRIED BEET PULP, DESUGARED
We checked every brand in our database. Here's the partial list — the products with the highest sales volume that still include this ingredient.
| BRAND | PRODUCT | CATEGORY | RECALLS (5YR) | SCORE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leonardo | Adult Complete 32/16 | dry dog | 0 | 40 |
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