Bioimpedance as a Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Eggs and Poultry

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Autor(a) principal: Klein,DR
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Vale,MM, Silva,LP, Santos,JPA, Branco,T, Fernandes,MO
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=S1516-635X2016000200203
Resumo: ABSTRACT The need to comply with animal welfare has motivated the research for non-invasive methods that allow the evaluation of poultry and eggs to be painless while providing accurate measurements. In this scenario, bioelectrical impedance was tested as a minimally invasive tool for sexing day-old chicks of two different chicken strains and for evaluating the quality of eggs submitted to different days of storage relative to their hatchability. The resistance and phase angle measured allowed the differentiation between chicken strains, but not between sexes. Eggs stored for seven days showed higher resistance and lower phase angle those stored for only one day. Although the bioimpedance method seems to be a promising method to evaluate egg and chick quality, the results of the present study suggest that further studies are needed to validate its utilization, particularly in terms of electrode type and positioning, as well as for the determination of which electrodes and equipment are best suited for different evaluation purposes.
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title Bioimpedance as a Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Eggs and Poultry
spellingShingle Bioimpedance as a Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Eggs and Poultry
Klein,DR
Conductance
day-old chicks
egg storage
reactance
sexing
title_short Bioimpedance as a Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Eggs and Poultry
title_full Bioimpedance as a Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Eggs and Poultry
title_fullStr Bioimpedance as a Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Eggs and Poultry
title_full_unstemmed Bioimpedance as a Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Eggs and Poultry
title_sort Bioimpedance as a Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Eggs and Poultry
author Klein,DR
author_facet Klein,DR
Vale,MM
Silva,LP
Santos,JPA
Branco,T
Fernandes,MO
author_role author
author2 Vale,MM
Silva,LP
Santos,JPA
Branco,T
Fernandes,MO
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Klein,DR
Vale,MM
Silva,LP
Santos,JPA
Branco,T
Fernandes,MO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conductance
day-old chicks
egg storage
reactance
sexing
topic Conductance
day-old chicks
egg storage
reactance
sexing
description ABSTRACT The need to comply with animal welfare has motivated the research for non-invasive methods that allow the evaluation of poultry and eggs to be painless while providing accurate measurements. In this scenario, bioelectrical impedance was tested as a minimally invasive tool for sexing day-old chicks of two different chicken strains and for evaluating the quality of eggs submitted to different days of storage relative to their hatchability. The resistance and phase angle measured allowed the differentiation between chicken strains, but not between sexes. Eggs stored for seven days showed higher resistance and lower phase angle those stored for only one day. Although the bioimpedance method seems to be a promising method to evaluate egg and chick quality, the results of the present study suggest that further studies are needed to validate its utilization, particularly in terms of electrode type and positioning, as well as for the determination of which electrodes and equipment are best suited for different evaluation purposes.
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