EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET
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Resumo: | The aim of this study was to evaluate the egg yolk pigmentation of laying hens fed commercial powdered products (CPP) based on canthaxanthin and urucum seed oil. A total of 240 commercial laying hens at 55 weeks of age were used, which received five different rations: control (CR) based on corn and soybean meal, CR with two levels (70 and 140 ppm) of CPP and CR with two levels of mixture between synthetic commercial pigments Carophyll® Yellow and Red (20 + 10 ppm) and (15 + 30 ppm), and four replicates of twelve birds each. The performance and color of the yolk were evaluated, using the colorimetric fan. There was no effect on the performance of the laying hens, except for the color of the yolk, which showed interaction of the pigmentants in the different periods. At seven days of supply there was stabilization of pigmentation with use of 70 ppm of the commercial powdered product, while egg yolks from hens receiving the inclusion of 140 ppm stabilized color at 14 days of delivery. The commercial product based on canthaxanthin and urucum seed oil is efficient in egg yolk pigmentation in yellow maize based diets.Keywords: Additives; Poultry; Carotenoids; Natural pigmentation; Egg production. |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIETCOLORAÇÃO DE GEMA DE OVO DE POEDEIRAS COMERCIAIS RECEBENDO PIGMENTANTE COMERCIAL NA RAÇÃOThe aim of this study was to evaluate the egg yolk pigmentation of laying hens fed commercial powdered products (CPP) based on canthaxanthin and urucum seed oil. A total of 240 commercial laying hens at 55 weeks of age were used, which received five different rations: control (CR) based on corn and soybean meal, CR with two levels (70 and 140 ppm) of CPP and CR with two levels of mixture between synthetic commercial pigments Carophyll® Yellow and Red (20 + 10 ppm) and (15 + 30 ppm), and four replicates of twelve birds each. The performance and color of the yolk were evaluated, using the colorimetric fan. There was no effect on the performance of the laying hens, except for the color of the yolk, which showed interaction of the pigmentants in the different periods. At seven days of supply there was stabilization of pigmentation with use of 70 ppm of the commercial powdered product, while egg yolks from hens receiving the inclusion of 140 ppm stabilized color at 14 days of delivery. The commercial product based on canthaxanthin and urucum seed oil is efficient in egg yolk pigmentation in yellow maize based diets.Keywords: Additives; Poultry; Carotenoids; Natural pigmentation; Egg production.Objetivou-se avaliar a pigmentação de gemas de ovos de poedeiras alimentadas com produto comercial (PC), à base de cantaxantina e óleo de sementes de urucum. Utilizaram-se 240 poedeiras comerciais com 55 semanas de idade, que receberam cinco diferentes rações: controle (RC) à base de milho e farelo de soja, RC com dois níveis (70 e 140 ppm) do PC e RC com dois níveis de mistura entre pigmentantes comerciais sintéticos Carophyll® Yellow e Red (20 + 10 ppm) e (15 + 30 ppm) e quatro repetições de 12 aves cada. Foram avaliados o desempenho e a cor das gemas, que foi avaliada utilizando o leque colorimétrico. Não houve efeito sobre o desempenho das poedeiras, exceto para a cor da gema, que apresentou interação dos pigmentantes nos diferentes períodos de avaliação. Aos sete dias de fornecimento, houve estabilização da pigmentação, com uso de 70 ppm do produto comercial, enquanto as gemas oriundas dos ovos das aves que receberam a inclusão de 140 ppm estabilizaram a cor aos 14 dias do fornecimento. O produto comercial à base de cantaxantina e óleo de sementes de urucum é eficiente na pigmentação da gema de ovos em rações à base de milho amarelo.Palavras-chave: aditivos; avicultura; carotenoides; pigmentante natural; produção de ovos.Universidade Federal de Goiás2019-05-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/50231Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 20 (2019): Continuous publication; 1-10Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 20 (2019): Publicação contínua; 1-101809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/50231/33174https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/50231/33175Copyright (c) 2019 Ciência Animal Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFassani, Edison JoseAbreu, Matheus TerraSilveira, Moara Marina Belo Matos2023-03-23T18:49:21Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/50231Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:20.547688Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET COLORAÇÃO DE GEMA DE OVO DE POEDEIRAS COMERCIAIS RECEBENDO PIGMENTANTE COMERCIAL NA RAÇÃO |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET Fassani, Edison Jose |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET |
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EGG YOLK COLOR OF COMMERCIAL LAYING HENS RECEIVING COMMERCIAL PIGMENT IN DIET |
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Fassani, Edison Jose |
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Fassani, Edison Jose Abreu, Matheus Terra Silveira, Moara Marina Belo Matos |
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Abreu, Matheus Terra Silveira, Moara Marina Belo Matos |
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Fassani, Edison Jose Abreu, Matheus Terra Silveira, Moara Marina Belo Matos |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the egg yolk pigmentation of laying hens fed commercial powdered products (CPP) based on canthaxanthin and urucum seed oil. A total of 240 commercial laying hens at 55 weeks of age were used, which received five different rations: control (CR) based on corn and soybean meal, CR with two levels (70 and 140 ppm) of CPP and CR with two levels of mixture between synthetic commercial pigments Carophyll® Yellow and Red (20 + 10 ppm) and (15 + 30 ppm), and four replicates of twelve birds each. The performance and color of the yolk were evaluated, using the colorimetric fan. There was no effect on the performance of the laying hens, except for the color of the yolk, which showed interaction of the pigmentants in the different periods. At seven days of supply there was stabilization of pigmentation with use of 70 ppm of the commercial powdered product, while egg yolks from hens receiving the inclusion of 140 ppm stabilized color at 14 days of delivery. The commercial product based on canthaxanthin and urucum seed oil is efficient in egg yolk pigmentation in yellow maize based diets.Keywords: Additives; Poultry; Carotenoids; Natural pigmentation; Egg production. |
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2019-05-24 |
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Universidade Federal de Goiás |
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Universidade Federal de Goiás |
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Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 20 (2019): Continuous publication; 1-10 Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 20 (2019): Publicação contínua; 1-10 1809-6891 1518-2797 reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online) instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) instacron:UFG |
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