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Petru Alexandru Vlaicu1, Tatiana Dumitra Panaite2, Raluca Paula Turcu2.
Abstract
The current study was conducted to evaluate egg quality, egg yolk fatty acids, health-related indices and antioxidants from laying hens' eggs fed different combined vegetable by-products, rich in fatty acids and antioxidants. One hundred twenty 50 weeks-old Tetra SL laying hens were divided into three groups. They were given daily a standard diet (Control, C), a diet containing 9% rapeseed meal with 3% grapeseed meal (T1 diet), or a diet containing 9% flaxseed meal and 3% sea buckthorn meal (T2 diet). Hen production performances, egg quality, egg yolk fatty acids total polyphenols content and antioxidant capacity were determined. The T1 diet significantly reduced the egg yolk content of palmitic acid from 76.615 mg (C) to 46.843 mg (T1) and that of oleic acid from 788.13 mg (C) to 682.83 mg (T1). Feeding flaxseed and sea buckthorn meals significantly increased the egg yolk content of α-linolenic acid in T2 yolks (35.297 mg) compared with C yolks (4.752 mg) and that of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from 16.282 mg (C) to 74.918 mg (T2). The atherogenicity indices (AI) were not significantly affected, whereas the thrombogenicity indices (TI) decreased significantly (p < 0.0007) from 0.72 (C) to 0.60 (T1) and 0.66 (T2), respectively. Adding this combination of meals to the hens' diets, increased the total polyphenol content and antioxidant capacity in T1 and T2 eggs compared to C eggs. The significant enrichment of eggs with n-3 fatty acids and antioxidant capacity, as well on the health-related indices especially from T2 eggs, represents a potential functional feed ingredient in poultry feeding, to obtain eggs as functional food.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34667227 PMCID: PMC8526598 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00343-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Effect of dietary by-products on laying performances and egg quality characteristics.
| Items | C | T1 | T2 | SEM | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average daily feed intake (g/day/hen) | 118.19 | 118.99 | 119.31 | 0.554 | 0.1741 |
| Feed conversion ratio (kg CF/kg egg) | 2.08 | 2.06 | 2.05 | 0.711 | 0.4340 |
| Laying rate (%) | 89.30 | 90.56 | 90.26 | 0.021 | 0.0787 |
| Egg weight (g) | 63.50 | 63.53 | 63.72 | 0.156 | 0.8261 |
| Albumen (g) | 37.86 | 38.29 | 37.95 | 0.226 | 0.7271 |
| Yolk (g) | 17.00 | 16.71 | 16.86 | 0.201 | 0.6251 |
| Shell (g) | 8.64 | 8.71 | 8.91 | 0.115 | 0.6217 |
| Shell thickness (μm) | 350.0 | 350.0 | 360.1 | 0.003 | 0.5754 |
| Shell strength (kgF) | 3.77 | 4.00 | 3.66 | 0.111 | 0.4515 |
| Albumen pH | 8.95a | 8.84ab | 8.71b | 0.036 | 0.0245 |
| Yolk pH | 6.23a | 6.21b | 6.20b | 0.012 | 0.0004 |
| Yolk colour fan | 4.67c | 5.06b | 6.78a | 0.082 | 0.0055 |
| Haugh units (HU) | 82.12 | 85.82 | 85.97 | 1.092 | 0.6169 |
C control diet, T1 control diet with 9% rapeseed meal and 3% grapeseed meal, T2 control diet with 9% flax meal and 3% buckthorn meal, SEM standard error of the mean, p significance.
abcMean marked with a different superscript letter within each column are significantly different.
Effect of dietary by-products on the egg yolk fatty acids profile.
| Item | C | T1 | T2 | SEM | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mg fatty acids/yolk | |||||
| Yolk Fat, % DM | 27.24 | 27.04 | 27.06 | 0.217 | 0.9250 |
| Myristic C14:0 | 7.390a | 5.505b | 5.662b | 0.281 | 0.0028 |
| Pentadecanoic C15:0 | 1.518 | 1.575 | 1.693 | 0.072 | 0.6241 |
| Palmitic C16:0 | 582.96a | 510.35b | 553.67a | 9.495 | 0.0015 |
| Heptadecanoic C17:0 | 2.603 | 3.428 | 2.767 | 0.170 | 0.1040 |
| Stearic C18:0 | 247.20 | 268.57 | 239.50 | 7.495 | 0.2742 |
| ∑SFA | 841.68 | 789.43 | 803.28 | 12.628 | 0.2254 |
| Pentadecenoic C15:1 | 2.598 | 2.802 | 2.703 | 0.154 | 0.8790 |
| Palmitoleic C16:1 | 76.615a | 46.843b | 76.402a | 3.990 | 0.0005 |
| Heptadecenoic C17:1 | 1.925 | 2.512 | 2.268 | 0.150 | 0.2990 |
| Oleic C18:1 | 788.13a | 682.83b | 778.99a | 17.838 | 0.0170 |
| Erucic C22:1n9 | 2.536 | 3.068 | 2.086 | 0.255 | 0.2979 |
| Nervonic C24:1n9 | 8.512a | 8.653a | 3.935b | 0.594 | < 0.0001 |
| ∑MUFA | 876.79a | 746.69b | 867.67a | 21.028 | 0.0088 |
| Linoleic C18:2n6 | 425.18a | 501.70b | 369.86c | 16.651 | 0.0007 |
| Linolenic γ C18:3n6 | 2.912a | 2.340 b | 2.014b | 0.132 | 0.0061 |
| Eicosadienoic C20:2n6 | 3.542 | 4.175 | 2.888 | 0.309 | 0.2274 |
| Eicosatrienoic C20:3n6 | 6.274b | 7.802a | 4.678c | 0.402 | 0.0005 |
| Arachidonic C20:4n6 | 94.422a | 105.238a | 3.40b | 0.168 | 0.0005 |
| Docosatetraenoic C22:4n6 | 37.29a | 35.432a | 5.742b | 3.640 | < 0.0001 |
| α-Linolenic C18:3n3 | 4.752b | 4.355b | 35.297a | 3.571 | < 0.0001 |
| Eicosatrienoic C20:3n3 | 5.315 | 5.508 | 6.408 | 0.347 | 0.4137 |
| Docosapentaenoic C22:5n3 | 1.755b | 1.498b | 5.60a | 0.486 | < 0.0001 |
| Docosahexaenoic C22:6n3 | 16.282b | 16.352b | 74.918a | 6.766 | < 0.0001 |
| ∑PUFA | 596.55b | 682.72a | 584.25b | 16.757 | 0.0211 |
| n-3 PUFA | 28.103b | 27.713b | 122.23a | 10.877 | < 0.0001 |
| n-6 PUFA | 568.45b | 655.05a | 462.03c | 22.596 | < 0.0001 |
| n-6/n-3 | 471.39a | 528.25a | 85.252b | 48.881 | < 0.0001 |
| ∑UFA | 1473.34 | 1429.41 | 1451.92 | 21.889 | 0.7582 |
SFA saturated fatty acids, MUFA monounsaturated fatty acids, PUFA polyunsaturated fatty acids, n-6 omega 6 fatty acids, n-3 omega 3 fatty acids, UFA unsaturated fatty acids, C control diet, T1 control diet with 9% rapeseed meal and 3% grapeseed meal, T2 control diet with 9% flax meal and 3% buckthorn meal, SEM standard error of the mean, p significance.
abcMean marked with a different superscript letter within each column are significantly different.
Effect of dietary by-products on health-related lipid indices of egg yolks.
| Items | C | T1 | T2 | SEM | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saturation indices (SI) | 0.57 | 0.55 | 0.55 | 0.007 | 0.4631 |
| Atherogenicity indices (AI) | 0.58 | 0.56 | 0.56 | 0.007 | 0.3552 |
| Thrombogenicity indices (TI) | 0.72a | 0.60c | 0.66b | 0.015 | 0.0007 |
| Peroxidability indices (PI) | 27.37c | 30.91b | 44.92a | 1.919 | < 0.0001 |
| Hypo/hypercholesterolemic (HH) | 0.81c | 1.18a | 0.94b | 0.038 | < 0.0001 |
| Hypercholesterolemic saturated fatty acids (HSFA) | 25.50a | 23.29b | 24.80a | 0.267 | < 0.0001 |
| Oxidisability value (Cox) | 2.30b | 2.70a | 2.39b | 0.048 | 0.0001 |
| Oxidative susceptibility (OS) | 897.70c | 1075.56a | 979.60b | 3.036 | 0.0001 |
| Desirable fatty acids (DFA) | 74.11b | 75.98a | 76.47a | 0.263 | 0.0001 |
| Nutritive value indices (NVI) | 1.77b | 1.86a | 1.84ab | 0.018 | 0.0088 |
C control diet, T1 diet supplemented with 9% rapeseed meal with 3% grapeseed meal, T2 diet supplemented with 9% flaxseed meal with 3% sea-buckthorn meal, SEM standard error of the mean, p significance.
abcMean marked with a different superscript letter within each column are significantly different.
Effect of dietary by-products on antioxidant compounds determined in eggs.
| Items | C | T1 | T2 | SEM | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total polyphenol concentration (TPC) (mg GAE/g egg) | 40.94b | 43.66a | 45.36a | 17.385 | 0.0075 |
| Total antioxidant capacity TAC) (mM Trolox/g yolk) | 75.34b | 79.56a | 80.28a | 1.130 | 0.0015 |
| Total antioxidant capacity (TAC) (mM Trolox/g albumen) | 80.47b | 85.30a | 86.15a | 0.946 | 0.0094 |
C control diet, T1 control diet with 9% rapeseed meal and 3% grapeseed meal, T2 control diet with 9% flaxseed meal and 3% sea buckthorn meal, SEM standard error of the mean, p significance.
abMean marked with a different superscript letter within each column are significantly different.
Figure 1Principal component analysis and correlation loading of fatty acids, health indices, total phenolic compounds, antioxidant capacity, HU, yolk and albumen pH of the analysed egg samples.
Proximate chemical composition and nutrient profile of dietary by-products.
| Specification | Rapeseed meal | Grapeseed meal | Flaxseed meal | Sea Buckthorn meal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dry matter | 89.25 | 89.91 | 90.86 | 89.36 |
| Crude protein | 33.56 | 13.10 | 31.38 | 11.44 |
| Ether extract | 15.07 | 6.44 | 13.14 | 8.92 |
| Crude fibre | 10.10 | 35.16 | 11.26 | 23.26 |
| Palmitic (C16:0) | 11.92 | 9.68 | 7.70 | 21.56 |
| Stearic (C18:0) | 2.73 | 3.56 | 3.07 | 1.80 |
| Oleic (18:1) | 41.06 | 21.04 | 18.54 | 30.70 |
| Linolenic (C18:3n3) | 4.42 | 1.33 | 42.93 | 4.84 |
| Total SFA | 16.83 | 13.48 | 11.07 | 23.69 |
| Total MUFA | 42.90 | 21.34 | 18.71 | 45.39 |
| Total PUFA | 40.26 | 64.71 | 70.23 | 30.44 |
| n-6 PUFA | 35.85 | 63.23 | 27.30 | 25.40 |
| n-3 PUFA | 4.42 | 1.47 | 42.93 | 5.04 |
| n-6/n-3 ratio | 8.12 | 42.91 | 0.64 | 5.04 |
| Polyphenols (mg GAE/g) | 7.95 | 90.42 | 15.33 | 90.72 |
| Antioxidant capacity (mM Trolox/g) | 24.57 | 496.0 | 19.87 | 118.50 |
| Flavonoids (μg rutin/g) sample (μg RE/g) | 4.51 | 100.08 | 1.35 | 120.01 |
PUFA polyunsaturated fatty acids, DM dry matter.
Ingredients and chemical composition of the diets.
| Ingredients (%) | 50–56 weeks of age | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| C | T1 | T2 | |
| Corn | 57.10 | 49.60 | 52.92 |
| Soy meal | 21.24 | 15.00 | 16.69 |
| Sunflower meal | 7.00 | 7.00 | 5.00 |
| Rapeseed meal | 0.00 | 9.00 | 0.00 |
| Grapeseed meal | 0.00 | 3.00 | 0.00 |
| Sea-Buckthorn meal | 0.00 | 0.00 | 3.00 |
| Flaxseed meal | 0.00 | 0.00 | 9.00 |
| Sunflower vegetal oil | 2.02 | 4.08 | 0.00 |
| 0.06 | 0.08 | 0.14 | |
| 0.10 | 0.06 | 0.19 | |
| Choline | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Calcium carbonate | 9.91 | 9.63 | 10.4 |
| Phosphate | 1.12 | 1.09 | 1.20 |
| Mycotoxin inhibitor | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Sodium chloride | 0.35 | 0.36 | 0.36 |
| Premixa | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Total ingredients | 100.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 |
| Metabolizable energy (Kcal/kg) | 2750.00 | 2750.00 | 2750.00 |
| Crude protein (%) | 16.50 | 16.50 | 16.50 |
| Ether extract (%) | 3.83 | 5.89 | 3.11 |
| Crude fibre (%) | 4.49 | 6.00 | 6.00 |
| Palmitic acid (C16:0) (%) | 10.17 | 9.19 | 13.53 |
| Stearic acid (C18:0) (%) | 2.56 | 2.62 | 2.38 |
| Oleic acid (C18:1) (%) | 28.68 | 29.00 | 24.48 |
| α Linolenic acid (C18:3n3) (%) | 0.78 | 1.22 | 15.41 |
| Total PUFA (%) | 57.77 | 58.61 | 58.72 |
| n-6 PUFA (%) | 56.20 | 54.78 | 44.84 |
| n-3 PUFA (%) | 1.57 | 3.83 | 13.88 |
| n-6/n-3 ratio (%) | 35.87 | 14.19 | 2.94 |
| Polyphenols (mg GAE/g) | 3.47 | 10.29 | 9.89 |
| Antioxidant capacity (mM Trolox/g) | 8.60 | 14.41 | 16.62 |
| Flavonoids (μg rutin/g) sample (μg RE/g) | 5.89 | 9.28 | 10.47 |
C control diet, T1 control diet with 9% rapeseed meal and 3% grapeseed meal, T2 control diet with 9% flaxseed meal and 3% sea-buckthorn meal, PUFA polyunsaturated fatty acids.
aThe premix provided the following per kilogram of diet: vitamin A:13.500 IU; vitamin D3:3.000 IU; vitamin E:27 mg; vitamin K3: 2 mg; vitamin B1: 2 mg; vitamin B2: 4.8 mg; pantothenic acid: 14.85 mg; nicotinic acid: 27 mg; vitamin B6: 3 mg; vitamin B7: 0.04 mg; vitamin B9:1 mg; vitamin B12: 0.018 mg; vitamin C: 25 mg; manganese: 71.9 mg; iron: 60 mg; copper: 6 mg; zinc: 60 mg; cobalt: 0.5 mg; iodine: 1.14 mg; selenium: 0.18 mg.