Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos

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Autor(a) principal: Milbradt, Bruna Gressler
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21730
Resumo: Most of the people do not reach the recommended intake for calcium (Ca), which is a mineral essential for bone development, muscle contraction, blood coagulation, cell permeability and several other functions. Hen eggshells are composed of around 40% Ca, and could be an easily obtainable low-cost option to meet the nutritional needs of the population. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of rearing laying hens systems and eggshells color in the composition of essential and toxic minerals of eggshell’s powder, to determine the microbiological safety of samples subjected to distinct hygienization methods and compare the bioavailability of eggshell with different particle size to purified calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The shells were washed, cleaned, oven-dried and milled. The mineral composition of 28 samples was evaluated by atomic absorption spectroscopy after previous digestion with nitric acid. Ca remained at similar concentrations in the different samples (approximately 365 mg/g). Eggshells from confined laying hens showed higher concentration of magnesium (Mg) and lower concentration of strontium than free-ranged laying hens egg shells. No significant amounts of iron, chromium, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, aluminum, cadmium or lead were found in the analyzed samples. Microbiological evaluation consisted of counting coagulase-positive Staphylococcus, total and thermotolerant coliforms, and detecting Salmonella sp. in three eggshell samples sanitized by immersion in 1% sodium hypochlorite followed by boiling in water, and three eggshell samples in which the step of immersion in hypochlorite was suppressed. The samples submitted to both treatments showed no microbial contamination. The bioavailability of Ca was evaluated in growing male Wistar rats fed during 28 days with AIN-93 diet, containing eggshell fractions of different granulometry (ES L, large particle size; ES M, intermediate particle size; and ES S, small particle size), or purified CaCO3 as the Ca source. Mineral absorption, bone mineral concentration and bone biomechanical properties were evaluated. Ca absorption in rats fed with eggshell diets was 56.2%, which is considered high. However, we found a lower Ca absorption in groups ES L and ES S, but the absorption of Ca was similar in the ES M group when compared to CaCO3. Rats that received ES M and ES L had greater absorption of phosphorus and magnesium (Mg) than CaCO3 group. No changes in the mineral deposition, weight or bone biomechanical properties were observed. It was concluded that the eggshell is rich in Ca, shows no contamination by toxic metals, has good sanitary quality if properly processed and is a Ca source that has good intestinal absorption and good retention in bones of growing rats.
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spelling Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratosEggshell as calcium source: mineral composition and bioavailability in ratsCasca de ovoMineraisCálcioQualidade higiênico-sanitáriaBiodisponibilidadeConteúdo mineral ósseoEggshellMineralsCalciumSanitary qualityBioavailabilityBone mineral contentCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSMost of the people do not reach the recommended intake for calcium (Ca), which is a mineral essential for bone development, muscle contraction, blood coagulation, cell permeability and several other functions. Hen eggshells are composed of around 40% Ca, and could be an easily obtainable low-cost option to meet the nutritional needs of the population. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of rearing laying hens systems and eggshells color in the composition of essential and toxic minerals of eggshell’s powder, to determine the microbiological safety of samples subjected to distinct hygienization methods and compare the bioavailability of eggshell with different particle size to purified calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The shells were washed, cleaned, oven-dried and milled. The mineral composition of 28 samples was evaluated by atomic absorption spectroscopy after previous digestion with nitric acid. Ca remained at similar concentrations in the different samples (approximately 365 mg/g). Eggshells from confined laying hens showed higher concentration of magnesium (Mg) and lower concentration of strontium than free-ranged laying hens egg shells. No significant amounts of iron, chromium, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, aluminum, cadmium or lead were found in the analyzed samples. Microbiological evaluation consisted of counting coagulase-positive Staphylococcus, total and thermotolerant coliforms, and detecting Salmonella sp. in three eggshell samples sanitized by immersion in 1% sodium hypochlorite followed by boiling in water, and three eggshell samples in which the step of immersion in hypochlorite was suppressed. The samples submitted to both treatments showed no microbial contamination. The bioavailability of Ca was evaluated in growing male Wistar rats fed during 28 days with AIN-93 diet, containing eggshell fractions of different granulometry (ES L, large particle size; ES M, intermediate particle size; and ES S, small particle size), or purified CaCO3 as the Ca source. Mineral absorption, bone mineral concentration and bone biomechanical properties were evaluated. Ca absorption in rats fed with eggshell diets was 56.2%, which is considered high. However, we found a lower Ca absorption in groups ES L and ES S, but the absorption of Ca was similar in the ES M group when compared to CaCO3. Rats that received ES M and ES L had greater absorption of phosphorus and magnesium (Mg) than CaCO3 group. No changes in the mineral deposition, weight or bone biomechanical properties were observed. It was concluded that the eggshell is rich in Ca, shows no contamination by toxic metals, has good sanitary quality if properly processed and is a Ca source that has good intestinal absorption and good retention in bones of growing rats.A maior parte da população não ingere a recomendação diária de cálcio (Ca), mineral essencial para o desenvolvimento ósseo, contração muscular, coagulação sanguínea, permeabilidade celular e diversas outras funções. A casca de ovo de galinha é composta de cerca de 40% de Ca e poderia ser uma opção de baixo custo e fácil obtenção para atender as necessidades nutricionais da população. Este estudo teve como objetivos avaliar a influência do sistema de criação das poedeiras e coloração das cascas na composição de minerais essenciais e tóxicos de pó de casca de ovo, averiguar a segurança microbiológica de amostras submetidas a diferentes métodos de higienização e comparar cascas de ovo com diferentes tamanhos de partícula ao carbonato de cálcio purificado (CaCO3) quanto a biodisponibilidade de minerais. As cascas foram lavadas, higienizadas, secas em estufa e trituradas em moinho e a composição mineral foi avaliada por espectroscopia de absorção atômica em 28 amostras previamente digeridas com ácido nítrico. O Ca se manteve em concentrações semelhantes nas diferentes amostras (cerca de 365 mg/g). As cascas de ovo de granja apresentaram maior concentração de magnésio (Mg) e menor concentração de estrôncio (Sr) que as cascas de ovo coloniais. Não foram encontradas quantidades significativas de ferro, cromo, manganês,molibdênio, níquel, selênio, alumínio, cádmio ou chumbo nas amostras analisadas. A avaliação microbiológica consistiu na contagem de Staphylococcus coagulase positiva, determinação de coliformes totais e termotolerantes e pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em três amostras higienizadas por imersão em hipoclorito de sódio 1%, seguida de fervura em água e 3 amostras nas quais a etapa de imersão em hipoclorito foi suprimida. As amostras submetidas a ambos tratamentos não apresentaram contaminação microbiana. A biodisponibilidade de Ca foi avaliada em ratos Wistar machos em crescimento alimentados por 28 dias com dieta AIN-93 possuindo como fonte de Ca frações de casca de ovo com granulometrias grossa (CO G), média (CO M) ou fina (CO F) ou CaCO3 purificado. A absorção de minerais, concentração mineral óssea e propriedades biomecânicas ósseas foram avaliadas. A absorção de Ca em ratos alimentados com dietas com casca de ovo foi de 56,2% do Ca ingerido, o que é considerado alto. No entanto, observou-se menor absorção de Ca nos grupos CO G e CO F, mas a absorção de Ca similar no grupo CO M em relação ao grupo CaCO3. Os ratos que receberam CO M e CO G tiveram maior absorção de fósforo e Mg comparados ao grupo CaCO3. Não foram observadas alterações na deposição mineral, peso ou propriedades biomecânicas dos ossos. Concluiu-se que a casca de ovo é rica em Ca, não apresenta contaminação por metais tóxicos, apresenta boa qualidade higiênico-sanitária se for processada corretamente e mostrou ser uma fonte de Ca com boa absorção intestinal e boa retenção em ossos de ratos em crescimento.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilCiência e Tecnologia dos AlimentosUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia dos AlimentosCentro de Ciências RuraisEmanuelli, Tatianahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2165391096880394Callegaro, Maria da Graça KolinskiHelbig, ElizabeteSilva, Leila PicolliMilbradt, Bruna Gressler2021-08-04T19:58:52Z2021-08-04T19:58:52Z2014-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21730porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-08-05T06:00:42Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/21730Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2021-08-05T06:00:42Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos
Eggshell as calcium source: mineral composition and bioavailability in rats
title Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos
spellingShingle Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos
Milbradt, Bruna Gressler
Casca de ovo
Minerais
Cálcio
Qualidade higiênico-sanitária
Biodisponibilidade
Conteúdo mineral ósseo
Eggshell
Minerals
Calcium
Sanitary quality
Bioavailability
Bone mineral content
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
title_short Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos
title_full Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos
title_fullStr Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos
title_full_unstemmed Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos
title_sort Casca de ovo como fonte de cálcio: composição mineral e biodisponibilidade em ratos
author Milbradt, Bruna Gressler
author_facet Milbradt, Bruna Gressler
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Emanuelli, Tatiana
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2165391096880394
Callegaro, Maria da Graça Kolinski
Helbig, Elizabete
Silva, Leila Picolli
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Milbradt, Bruna Gressler
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Casca de ovo
Minerais
Cálcio
Qualidade higiênico-sanitária
Biodisponibilidade
Conteúdo mineral ósseo
Eggshell
Minerals
Calcium
Sanitary quality
Bioavailability
Bone mineral content
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
topic Casca de ovo
Minerais
Cálcio
Qualidade higiênico-sanitária
Biodisponibilidade
Conteúdo mineral ósseo
Eggshell
Minerals
Calcium
Sanitary quality
Bioavailability
Bone mineral content
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
description Most of the people do not reach the recommended intake for calcium (Ca), which is a mineral essential for bone development, muscle contraction, blood coagulation, cell permeability and several other functions. Hen eggshells are composed of around 40% Ca, and could be an easily obtainable low-cost option to meet the nutritional needs of the population. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of rearing laying hens systems and eggshells color in the composition of essential and toxic minerals of eggshell’s powder, to determine the microbiological safety of samples subjected to distinct hygienization methods and compare the bioavailability of eggshell with different particle size to purified calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The shells were washed, cleaned, oven-dried and milled. The mineral composition of 28 samples was evaluated by atomic absorption spectroscopy after previous digestion with nitric acid. Ca remained at similar concentrations in the different samples (approximately 365 mg/g). Eggshells from confined laying hens showed higher concentration of magnesium (Mg) and lower concentration of strontium than free-ranged laying hens egg shells. No significant amounts of iron, chromium, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, aluminum, cadmium or lead were found in the analyzed samples. Microbiological evaluation consisted of counting coagulase-positive Staphylococcus, total and thermotolerant coliforms, and detecting Salmonella sp. in three eggshell samples sanitized by immersion in 1% sodium hypochlorite followed by boiling in water, and three eggshell samples in which the step of immersion in hypochlorite was suppressed. The samples submitted to both treatments showed no microbial contamination. The bioavailability of Ca was evaluated in growing male Wistar rats fed during 28 days with AIN-93 diet, containing eggshell fractions of different granulometry (ES L, large particle size; ES M, intermediate particle size; and ES S, small particle size), or purified CaCO3 as the Ca source. Mineral absorption, bone mineral concentration and bone biomechanical properties were evaluated. Ca absorption in rats fed with eggshell diets was 56.2%, which is considered high. However, we found a lower Ca absorption in groups ES L and ES S, but the absorption of Ca was similar in the ES M group when compared to CaCO3. Rats that received ES M and ES L had greater absorption of phosphorus and magnesium (Mg) than CaCO3 group. No changes in the mineral deposition, weight or bone biomechanical properties were observed. It was concluded that the eggshell is rich in Ca, shows no contamination by toxic metals, has good sanitary quality if properly processed and is a Ca source that has good intestinal absorption and good retention in bones of growing rats.
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Centro de Ciências Rurais
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Ciência e Tecnologia dos Alimentos
UFSM
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Centro de Ciências Rurais
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