Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Paulo Reis de
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Pita, Maria Carolina Gonçalves, Piber-Neto, Eduardo, Mirandola, Regina Mieko Sakata, Mendonça-Júnior, Cássio Xavier de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/26575
Resumo: This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of the utilization of two sources of marine carotenoids added to the diet on the egg yolk pigmentation of laying hens. A completely randomized design using 288 laying hens with 32 weeks of age assigned in 12 treatments, with 3 repetitions of 8 layers each was used. The hens were fed a corn soybean basal diet supplemented with 0.80%; 1.20%; 1.60%; 2.00%; 2.40% salmon oil (Salmo salar) or 0.50%; 0.75%; 1.00%; 1.25%; 1.50%; and 1.75 % of marine algae (Schizochytrium sp). The diets were isocaloric and isoproteic. The yolk values of ²-carotene equivalents (µg/g egg yolk) for the laying hens fed salmon oil diet ranged significantly (P<0.05) from 27.04 µg/g to 45.96 µg/g, respectively, for 0.80% and 2.40% salmon oil. Laying hens fed marine algae showed ²-carotene equivalent means ranging from 33.04 µg/g to 72.66 µg /g egg yolk, respectively, for 0.50% and 1.75% of marine algae diets. Visual score for the egg yolk pigmentation at the eighth week of experiment showed significance (P<0.05) among means ranging from 4.75 to 8.17 for 0.80% and 2.40% salmon oil diets, respectively. The yolk pigmentation measured by visual score (colorimetric fan) of eggs from hens fed diets enriched with marine algae ranged from 5.92 (0.50% algae) to 11.58 (1.75% algae). Haugh units were significantly (P<0.05) improved when marine algae was added to the basal diet. The significant (P<0.05) correlation and determination coefficients observed between the percentages of salmon oil or marine algae in the diet and the ²-carotene equivalents found into the yolk (µg/g) showed a strong positive linearity between these variables.
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spelling Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentationInfluência da adição de fontes marinhas de carotenóides à dieta de galinhas poedeiras na pigmentação da gema do ovoPigmentação da gemaPoedeirasCarotenóidesFontes marinhasEgg yolkPigmentationLaying hensCarotenoidsMarine sourcesThis experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of the utilization of two sources of marine carotenoids added to the diet on the egg yolk pigmentation of laying hens. A completely randomized design using 288 laying hens with 32 weeks of age assigned in 12 treatments, with 3 repetitions of 8 layers each was used. The hens were fed a corn soybean basal diet supplemented with 0.80%; 1.20%; 1.60%; 2.00%; 2.40% salmon oil (Salmo salar) or 0.50%; 0.75%; 1.00%; 1.25%; 1.50%; and 1.75 % of marine algae (Schizochytrium sp). The diets were isocaloric and isoproteic. The yolk values of ²-carotene equivalents (µg/g egg yolk) for the laying hens fed salmon oil diet ranged significantly (P<0.05) from 27.04 µg/g to 45.96 µg/g, respectively, for 0.80% and 2.40% salmon oil. Laying hens fed marine algae showed ²-carotene equivalent means ranging from 33.04 µg/g to 72.66 µg /g egg yolk, respectively, for 0.50% and 1.75% of marine algae diets. Visual score for the egg yolk pigmentation at the eighth week of experiment showed significance (P<0.05) among means ranging from 4.75 to 8.17 for 0.80% and 2.40% salmon oil diets, respectively. The yolk pigmentation measured by visual score (colorimetric fan) of eggs from hens fed diets enriched with marine algae ranged from 5.92 (0.50% algae) to 11.58 (1.75% algae). Haugh units were significantly (P<0.05) improved when marine algae was added to the basal diet. The significant (P<0.05) correlation and determination coefficients observed between the percentages of salmon oil or marine algae in the diet and the ²-carotene equivalents found into the yolk (µg/g) showed a strong positive linearity between these variables.A presente pesquisa foi realizada a fim de estudar os efeitos da suplementação de duas fontes marinhas de carotenóides em concentrações crescentes na dieta sobre a pigmentação da gema de ovos de galinhas poedeiras. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado e utilizou 288 galinhas poedeiras com 32 semanas de idade distribuídas em 12 tratamentos, sendo cada unidade experimental constituída de 3 repetições de 8 aves. As concentrações empregadas de óleo de salmão (Salmo salar) foram de 0,80%; 1,20%; 1,60%; 2,00%; e 2,40% e de alga marinha (Schizochytrium sp) de 0,50%; 0,75%; 1,00%; 1,25%; 1,50%; e 1,75%. A dieta basal foi isocalórica e isoprotéica e constituída à base de milho e soja. Quanto à pigmentação da gema, os valores dos equivalentes em ²-caroteno obtidos para as aves que receberam óleo de salmão na dieta variaram significativamente (P<0,05) de 27,04 µg/g a 45,96 µg/g de gema, respectivamente, para 0,80% e 2,40% deste óleo. Para as aves alimentadas com alga, as médias oscilaram de 33,04 µg/g a 72,66 µg/g gema para as dietas apresentando, respectivamente, de 0,50% a 1,75% de alga. O escore visual (leque colorimétrico Roche) das gemas mostrou diferenças significativas (P<0,05) entre as médias dos tratamentos que oscilaram de 4,75 (0,80% de óleo de salmão) a 8,17 (2,40% do mesmo óleo). Para as dietas enriquecidas com alga os valores observados foram de 5,92 a 11,58, respectivamente, para percentuais de 0,50% e 1,75% desta fonte alimentar. O parâmetro de qualidade do albúmen, medido em unidades Haugh, mostrou diferenças significativas (P<0,05) para as médias dos tratamentos em relação ao grupo controle. Os coeficientes de correlação e de determinação observados entre os percentuais de óleo de salmão ou de alga na dieta e os teores de equivalentes ²-caroteno na gema (µg/g) evidenciaram a existência de linearidade significativa (P<0,05) entre estas variáveis.Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation
Influência da adição de fontes marinhas de carotenóides à dieta de galinhas poedeiras na pigmentação da gema do ovo
title Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation
spellingShingle Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation
Carvalho, Paulo Reis de
Pigmentação da gema
Poedeiras
Carotenóides
Fontes marinhas
Egg yolk
Pigmentation
Laying hens
Carotenoids
Marine sources
title_short Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation
title_full Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation
title_fullStr Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation
title_full_unstemmed Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation
title_sort Influence of sea sources of carotenoids added to the diet of laying hens on the egg yolk pigmentation
author Carvalho, Paulo Reis de
author_facet Carvalho, Paulo Reis de
Pita, Maria Carolina Gonçalves
Piber-Neto, Eduardo
Mirandola, Regina Mieko Sakata
Mendonça-Júnior, Cássio Xavier de
author_role author
author2 Pita, Maria Carolina Gonçalves
Piber-Neto, Eduardo
Mirandola, Regina Mieko Sakata
Mendonça-Júnior, Cássio Xavier de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Paulo Reis de
Pita, Maria Carolina Gonçalves
Piber-Neto, Eduardo
Mirandola, Regina Mieko Sakata
Mendonça-Júnior, Cássio Xavier de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pigmentação da gema
Poedeiras
Carotenóides
Fontes marinhas
Egg yolk
Pigmentation
Laying hens
Carotenoids
Marine sources
topic Pigmentação da gema
Poedeiras
Carotenóides
Fontes marinhas
Egg yolk
Pigmentation
Laying hens
Carotenoids
Marine sources
description This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of the utilization of two sources of marine carotenoids added to the diet on the egg yolk pigmentation of laying hens. A completely randomized design using 288 laying hens with 32 weeks of age assigned in 12 treatments, with 3 repetitions of 8 layers each was used. The hens were fed a corn soybean basal diet supplemented with 0.80%; 1.20%; 1.60%; 2.00%; 2.40% salmon oil (Salmo salar) or 0.50%; 0.75%; 1.00%; 1.25%; 1.50%; and 1.75 % of marine algae (Schizochytrium sp). The diets were isocaloric and isoproteic. The yolk values of ²-carotene equivalents (µg/g egg yolk) for the laying hens fed salmon oil diet ranged significantly (P<0.05) from 27.04 µg/g to 45.96 µg/g, respectively, for 0.80% and 2.40% salmon oil. Laying hens fed marine algae showed ²-carotene equivalent means ranging from 33.04 µg/g to 72.66 µg /g egg yolk, respectively, for 0.50% and 1.75% of marine algae diets. Visual score for the egg yolk pigmentation at the eighth week of experiment showed significance (P<0.05) among means ranging from 4.75 to 8.17 for 0.80% and 2.40% salmon oil diets, respectively. The yolk pigmentation measured by visual score (colorimetric fan) of eggs from hens fed diets enriched with marine algae ranged from 5.92 (0.50% algae) to 11.58 (1.75% algae). Haugh units were significantly (P<0.05) improved when marine algae was added to the basal diet. The significant (P<0.05) correlation and determination coefficients observed between the percentages of salmon oil or marine algae in the diet and the ²-carotene equivalents found into the yolk (µg/g) showed a strong positive linearity between these variables.
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 43 Núm. 5 (2006); 654-663
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 43 No. 5 (2006); 654-663
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 43 n. 5 (2006); 654-663
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