The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs

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Main Author: Denadai,JC
Publication Date: 2008
Other Authors: Ducatti,C, Sartori,JR, Pezzato,AC, Móri,C, Gottmann,R, Mituo,MAO, Bordinhon,AM
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Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
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Summary: The aim of this study was to trace the inclusion of animal meals in layer diets by analyzing eggs and their fractions (yolk and albumen) using the technique of carbon and nitrogen isotopes. Two-hundred and eighty-eight (288) 73-week-old Shaver White layers, never fed animal ingredients, were randomly distributed in six treatments with six replicates each. The treatments were: control - corn and soybean meal based diet and five other experimental diets including bovine meat and bone meal (MBM); poultry offal meal (POM); feather meal (FM); feather meal and poultry offal meal (OFM), and poultry offal meal, feather meal, and meat and bone meal (MBOFM). The isotopic results were submitted to multivariate analysis of variance. Ellipses were determined through an error matrix (95% confidence) to identify differences between treatments and the control group. In the albumen and yolk of all experimental treatments were significantly different from the control diet (p < 0.05). In summary, the stable isotope technique is able to trace the animal meals included in layer feeds in the final product under these experimental conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs
title The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs
spellingShingle The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs
Denadai,JC
Albumen
poultry
yolk
13C
15N
title_short The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs
title_full The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs
title_fullStr The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs
title_full_unstemmed The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs
title_sort The traceability of animal meals in layer diets as detected by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of eggs
author Denadai,JC
author_facet Denadai,JC
Ducatti,C
Sartori,JR
Pezzato,AC
Móri,C
Gottmann,R
Mituo,MAO
Bordinhon,AM
author_role author
author2 Ducatti,C
Sartori,JR
Pezzato,AC
Móri,C
Gottmann,R
Mituo,MAO
Bordinhon,AM
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Denadai,JC
Ducatti,C
Sartori,JR
Pezzato,AC
Móri,C
Gottmann,R
Mituo,MAO
Bordinhon,AM
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Albumen
poultry
yolk
13C
15N
topic Albumen
poultry
yolk
13C
15N
description The aim of this study was to trace the inclusion of animal meals in layer diets by analyzing eggs and their fractions (yolk and albumen) using the technique of carbon and nitrogen isotopes. Two-hundred and eighty-eight (288) 73-week-old Shaver White layers, never fed animal ingredients, were randomly distributed in six treatments with six replicates each. The treatments were: control - corn and soybean meal based diet and five other experimental diets including bovine meat and bone meal (MBM); poultry offal meal (POM); feather meal (FM); feather meal and poultry offal meal (OFM), and poultry offal meal, feather meal, and meat and bone meal (MBOFM). The isotopic results were submitted to multivariate analysis of variance. Ellipses were determined through an error matrix (95% confidence) to identify differences between treatments and the control group. In the albumen and yolk of all experimental treatments were significantly different from the control diet (p < 0.05). In summary, the stable isotope technique is able to trace the animal meals included in layer feeds in the final product under these experimental conditions.
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