Effects of Dietary β-Mannanase Supplementation on Egg Quality during Storage
Author:
Carvalho Camila Lopes1ORCID, Andretta Ines1ORCID, Galli Gabriela Miotto1, Camargo Nathalia de Oliveira Telesca1, Stefanello Thais Bastos1, Migliorini Marcos José2ORCID, Melchior Raquel1, Kipper Marcos3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Animal Science, Faculdade de Agronomia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre 91540000, Brazil 2. Postgraduate Program in Animal Science, State University of Santa Catarina (UDESC), Chapecó 89815630, Brazil 3. Elanco Animal Health, São Paulo 04703002, Brazil
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine if adding β-mannanase to the diet can improve the quality of storage eggs from laying hens. Lightweight laying hens (36 weeks old), housed in cages with four birds each, were randomly assigned to one of two treatments: control group (diet without additives), or birds fed with 300 g/ton of β-mannanase. The experiment was carried out on a commercial farm (14 thousand birds). The study took 84 days to be completed, and each of its three productive phases lasted 28 days. On the final day of each phase, 125 eggs were randomly collected. The quality of the fresh eggs was assessed, and after each storage interval, the remaining eggs were kept and randomly divided to evaluate their quality (7, 14, 21, 28, 35, and 42 days). Analysis of variance was used to compare means considering differences at 5 and 10%. When compared to the control group, β-mannanase was able to prevent the loss of egg weight and albumen weight during storage (p < 0.05). Yolk color (palette) also improved by 2.5% (p < 0.001), while lightness, red intensity, and yellow intensity all increased in comparison to the control group by 1.9% (p < 0.001), 7.7% (p < 0.001), and 4.10% (p < 0.001). Additionally, compared to the control treatment, β-mannanase was able to lower the yolk pH and TBARS levels by 2.4% (p < 0.001). As a result, adding β-mannanase to laying hen diets is a successful method for enhancing egg quality.
Funder
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnológico Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
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