Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes

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Autor(a) principal: Mori,C
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Ducatti,C, Pizzolante,CC, Kakimoto,SK, Denadai,JC
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2013000100010
Resumo: The objective of this study was to trace the inclusion of bovine meat and bone meal (BMBM) in the diet of Japanese quails by analyzing eggs and egg fractions (yolk and albumen) by the technique of carbon-13 (13C) and nitrogen-15 (15N) stable isotopes. In the trial, 120 Japanese quails were distributed in six treatments with four replicates of five birds each. The following treatments were applied: feed based on corn and soybean meal, containing graded BMBM inclusions (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5%). After 42 days, 20 eggs per treatment were randomly collected for three consecutive days. Ten eggs were used for yolk and albumen sample collection, and ten for total egg sample collection. It was possible to detect the dietary inclusion of 1% BMBM in the egg and its fractions. Therefore, the technique of isotopes 13C and 15N is able of tracing since 1% inclusion level of BMBM in the diet of Japanese quails in eggs and their fractions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes
title Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes
spellingShingle Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes
Mori,C
Carbon-13
Coturnix coturnix japonica
bovine meat and bone meal
certification
nitrogen-15
title_short Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes
title_full Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes
title_fullStr Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes
title_full_unstemmed Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes
title_sort Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes
author Mori,C
author_facet Mori,C
Ducatti,C
Pizzolante,CC
Kakimoto,SK
Denadai,JC
author_role author
author2 Ducatti,C
Pizzolante,CC
Kakimoto,SK
Denadai,JC
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mori,C
Ducatti,C
Pizzolante,CC
Kakimoto,SK
Denadai,JC
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carbon-13
Coturnix coturnix japonica
bovine meat and bone meal
certification
nitrogen-15
topic Carbon-13
Coturnix coturnix japonica
bovine meat and bone meal
certification
nitrogen-15
description The objective of this study was to trace the inclusion of bovine meat and bone meal (BMBM) in the diet of Japanese quails by analyzing eggs and egg fractions (yolk and albumen) by the technique of carbon-13 (13C) and nitrogen-15 (15N) stable isotopes. In the trial, 120 Japanese quails were distributed in six treatments with four replicates of five birds each. The following treatments were applied: feed based on corn and soybean meal, containing graded BMBM inclusions (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5%). After 42 days, 20 eggs per treatment were randomly collected for three consecutive days. Ten eggs were used for yolk and albumen sample collection, and ten for total egg sample collection. It was possible to detect the dietary inclusion of 1% BMBM in the egg and its fractions. Therefore, the technique of isotopes 13C and 15N is able of tracing since 1% inclusion level of BMBM in the diet of Japanese quails in eggs and their fractions.
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