THE FATTY ACIDS CONTENT IN THE LIVER OF JAPANESE QUAILS AFTER THE CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF HATCHING EGGS

Author:

Danchuk V.,Trach V.,Midyk S.,Danchuk О.,Ushkalov V.,Kepple O.

Abstract

The five groups of Pharaoh quail (100 animals per group) were formed to fulfill the tasks. Quails of the control group were fed by the standard mixed fodder for quail (DSTU 4687:2006). The bird of the research groups (I–IV) received the same feed, but with the addition of 20 g/t of vitamin E. We selected the hatching eggs after 4 weeks of feeding research fodders. Eggs were weighed and laid for incubation using the standard mode after pre-incubation storage of the eggs of the quails obtained in the peak of egg production for 5 days. On the 14th day of incubation, the eggs of the quails were divided into 5 groups. Treatment of eggs I, II and III of the test group was carried out on the 14th day of incubation, respectively, with solutions of 1% sodium hypochlorite 2% perchloric acid 0,5% hydrogen peroxide. Egg of control and IV experimental group were not subject to chemical treatment. The material for research was hatching eggs of quail, liver tissue of 14 daily embryos and 1-day quail. The fatty acid composition of the lipids of tissues and egg yolk was determined in this biological material. Analysis of methyl esters of LC was carried out on a Gas chromatograph Trace GC Ultra (USA) with a flame ionization detector. Identification of fatty acids was carried out using a standard Supelco 37 Component FAME Mix. Quantitative assessment of the spectrum of fatty acids of yolk lipids was carried out by the method of internal normalization, determining their percentage content. Ontogenetic differences in the fatty acid composition of tissues are established. Processing of the eggshell on the fourteenth day of incubation with H2O2 solution is accompanied by an increase in the proportion of stearic acid in the liver of the 1-day quail and a decrease in the proportion of Neukosatrienoic and pre-fatty acids. Treatment of the shell with sodium hypochlorite and HCl is accompanied by an increase in the proportion of stearic acid by 0.96–1.00 % and аrachinic acid, with a decrease in the proportion of gondoinic and eicosatrienic fatty acids. At the same time, when treating with HCl and sodium hypochlorite, the ratio of the sum of saturated to unsaturated fatty acids decreases by 3.2–7.9% (p<0.05). So, the established changes in the fatty acid composition of the liver one-day quail indicate a significant effect of the chemical treatment of the egg shell on the exchange of fatty acids in the embryonic period.

Publisher

Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies

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