Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation

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Autor(a) principal: Vilela,C.O.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Vargas,G.D., Fischer,G., Ladeira,S., Faria,R.O. de, Nunes,C.F., Lima,M. de, Hübner,S.O., Luz,P., Osório,L.G., Anciuti,M.A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos do instituto biológico (Online)
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Resumo: During the cooling process of embryonated eggs, there is a natural air flux from the surface to the inner part of the eggs, carrying contaminants such as bacteria and fungi through the shell's pores, infecting embryos and resulting in the inability to hatch or poor chick quality. Formaldehyde, a toxic product, is still the most used disinfectant for embryonated eggs in the aviculture industry. In order to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the green propolis ethanolic extract as an alternative to formaldehyde, 140 hatching eggs from laying hens were collected and submitted to disinfection with five different treatments: T1 - without disinfection; T2 - formaldehyde fumigated eggs; T3, T4 and T5 disinfection by immersion in propolis solution in the concentrations of 2,400 µg, 240 µg and 24 µg, respectively. The contamination levels by total mesophiles and fungi of the egg shells (Aspergillus sp. and other moulds) after disinfection with propolis were lower than when compared to the control without disinfection. In comparison with formaldehyde, the 240 µg and 24 µg propolis concentrations did not differ regarding antibacterial activity, but for antifungal activity the 2,400 µg and 240 µg concentrations were more efficient. The 2,400 µg and 240 µg propolis treatments presented a hatching rate of 94.1%, compared to only 84.6% for the formaldehyde treatment. The green propolis ethanolic extract presented antibacterial and antifungal activities in embryonated eggs showing that it can be a new natural disinfectant product substituting formaldehyde.
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spelling Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubationPropolisembryonated eggsformaldehydedisinfectantsDuring the cooling process of embryonated eggs, there is a natural air flux from the surface to the inner part of the eggs, carrying contaminants such as bacteria and fungi through the shell's pores, infecting embryos and resulting in the inability to hatch or poor chick quality. Formaldehyde, a toxic product, is still the most used disinfectant for embryonated eggs in the aviculture industry. In order to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the green propolis ethanolic extract as an alternative to formaldehyde, 140 hatching eggs from laying hens were collected and submitted to disinfection with five different treatments: T1 - without disinfection; T2 - formaldehyde fumigated eggs; T3, T4 and T5 disinfection by immersion in propolis solution in the concentrations of 2,400 µg, 240 µg and 24 µg, respectively. The contamination levels by total mesophiles and fungi of the egg shells (Aspergillus sp. and other moulds) after disinfection with propolis were lower than when compared to the control without disinfection. In comparison with formaldehyde, the 240 µg and 24 µg propolis concentrations did not differ regarding antibacterial activity, but for antifungal activity the 2,400 µg and 240 µg concentrations were more efficient. The 2,400 µg and 240 µg propolis treatments presented a hatching rate of 94.1%, compared to only 84.6% for the formaldehyde treatment. The green propolis ethanolic extract presented antibacterial and antifungal activities in embryonated eggs showing that it can be a new natural disinfectant product substituting formaldehyde.Instituto Biológico2012-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-16572012000200003Arquivos do Instituto Biológico v.79 n.2 2012reponame:Arquivos do instituto biológico (Online)instname:Instituto Biológico (IB)instacron:IBIO10.1590/S1808-16572012000200003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVilela,C.O.Vargas,G.D.Fischer,G.Ladeira,S.Faria,R.O. deNunes,C.F.Lima,M. deHübner,S.O.Luz,P.Osório,L.G.Anciuti,M.A.eng2014-09-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-16572012000200003Revistahttp://www.biologico.sp.gov.br/arquivos_bio.phphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||arquivos@biologico.sp.gov.br1808-16570020-3653opendoar:2014-09-08T00:00Arquivos do instituto biológico (Online) - Instituto Biológico (IB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation
title Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation
spellingShingle Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation
Vilela,C.O.
Propolis
embryonated eggs
formaldehyde
disinfectants
title_short Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation
title_full Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation
title_fullStr Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation
title_full_unstemmed Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation
title_sort Propolis: a natural product as an alternative for disinfection of embryonated eggs for incubation
author Vilela,C.O.
author_facet Vilela,C.O.
Vargas,G.D.
Fischer,G.
Ladeira,S.
Faria,R.O. de
Nunes,C.F.
Lima,M. de
Hübner,S.O.
Luz,P.
Osório,L.G.
Anciuti,M.A.
author_role author
author2 Vargas,G.D.
Fischer,G.
Ladeira,S.
Faria,R.O. de
Nunes,C.F.
Lima,M. de
Hübner,S.O.
Luz,P.
Osório,L.G.
Anciuti,M.A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vilela,C.O.
Vargas,G.D.
Fischer,G.
Ladeira,S.
Faria,R.O. de
Nunes,C.F.
Lima,M. de
Hübner,S.O.
Luz,P.
Osório,L.G.
Anciuti,M.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Propolis
embryonated eggs
formaldehyde
disinfectants
topic Propolis
embryonated eggs
formaldehyde
disinfectants
description During the cooling process of embryonated eggs, there is a natural air flux from the surface to the inner part of the eggs, carrying contaminants such as bacteria and fungi through the shell's pores, infecting embryos and resulting in the inability to hatch or poor chick quality. Formaldehyde, a toxic product, is still the most used disinfectant for embryonated eggs in the aviculture industry. In order to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the green propolis ethanolic extract as an alternative to formaldehyde, 140 hatching eggs from laying hens were collected and submitted to disinfection with five different treatments: T1 - without disinfection; T2 - formaldehyde fumigated eggs; T3, T4 and T5 disinfection by immersion in propolis solution in the concentrations of 2,400 µg, 240 µg and 24 µg, respectively. The contamination levels by total mesophiles and fungi of the egg shells (Aspergillus sp. and other moulds) after disinfection with propolis were lower than when compared to the control without disinfection. In comparison with formaldehyde, the 240 µg and 24 µg propolis concentrations did not differ regarding antibacterial activity, but for antifungal activity the 2,400 µg and 240 µg concentrations were more efficient. The 2,400 µg and 240 µg propolis treatments presented a hatching rate of 94.1%, compared to only 84.6% for the formaldehyde treatment. The green propolis ethanolic extract presented antibacterial and antifungal activities in embryonated eggs showing that it can be a new natural disinfectant product substituting formaldehyde.
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