Effects of different levels of egg protein replacement in weaned diets on hematology, kidney functions, and immunity biomarkers

Author:

Rahim Muhammad Abdul1ORCID,Naeem Muhammad2,Khalid Khunsha3,Imran Muhammad1ORCID,Khan Muhammad Kamran1ORCID,Khan Muhammad Imran4,Nisa Mahr Un5,Sarwar Muhammad6,Awuchi Chinaza Godswill7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food Science, Faculty of Life Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Pakistan

2. National Institute of Food Science & Technology University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan

3. University Medical and Dental College Faisalabad Pakistan

4. Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Faculty of Sciences University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan

5. Department of Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Pakistan

6. Postgraduate Studies and Research The University of Lahore Lahore Pakistan

7. School of Natural and Applied Sciences Kampala International University Kampala Uganda

Abstract

AbstractEggs are good sources of nutrients essential for the growth and development of infants. Introducing eggs as a weaning food can improve dietary adequacy in infants at risk for protein energy malnutrition (PEM). To evaluate the current objective, 72 pups (36 males and 36 females) were used to calculate the impact of various egg protein levels on blood parameters. Nonisonitrogenous and isocaloric pellet diets were offered to pups for 28 days using nine pups with three replicates according to a completely randomized design (CRD). The water intake and ad libitum diet were offered to weaned pups. The pups were randomly assigned to different concentrations of diet, which contained WF0, control diet, 14% of soybean protein; WF1, 14% of egg protein; WF2, 16% of egg protein; and WF3, 18% of egg protein, respectively. After weaning, the intraperitoneal injection with the drug (xylazine with ketamine) was used to anesthetize before killing on the 28th day. Blood samples were used to measure the blood metabolites. The results indicated that the concentration of red blood cells, white blood cells, serum triglycerides, and serum protein was significantly (p ≤ .05) increased in pups fed with high egg protein levels compared to the control. The highest platelet count was observed in the pups fed WF3 diet. In contrast, the amount of alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase was significantly (p ≤ .05) reduced with increasing the level of egg protein in the diets of weaned pups. Immunity biomarkers (immunoglobulin A, immunoglobulin G, and immunoglobulin M) and kidney functions (creatinine and blood urine nitrogen) were nonsignificantly (p ≤ .05) increased in the pups fed a high level of protein due to a high biological value of soybean protein. Moreover, the concentration of immunoglobulin E in all pups remained unchanged. Egg protein in infant formula feed can be used for the growth and development of infants.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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