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Title: Comparison of the Nutritional Value of Egg Yolk and Egg Albumin from Domestic Chicken, Guinea Fowl and Hybrid Chicken
Authors: Shittu, Oluwatosin Kudirat
Abubakar, A.N
Keywords: Proximate
minerals
vitamin
egg yolk
egg white
Issue Date: 26-Dec-2014
Publisher: American Journal of Experimental Agriculture
Citation: Bashir L., Ossai1 PC, Shittu O. K., Abubakar A. N. and Caleb T. (2015). Comparison of the Nutritional Value of Egg Yolk and Egg Albumin from Domestic Chicken, Guinea Fowl and Hybrid Chicken. American Journal of Experimental Agriculture 6(5): 310-316
Series/Report no.: 6(5);310-316
Abstract: egg white of birds from three different genotypes (domestic chicken, hybrid chicken and guinea fowl). The egg yolk and white from each of the bird were separated and analyzed for proximate, vitamins and minerals using standard analytical methods. The eggs of the 3 bird species showed similar conical shape, however, weight of whole egg, egg white and yolk of hybrid chicken was much higher than that of domestic and guinea fowl. The moisture (60.45+0.14%) and vitamin C (121.50+0.14mg/100g) contents of egg yolk were significantly higher in hybrid chicken than in domestic chicken and guinea fowl while the protein (5.47+0.88%), ash (1.32+0.03%) and vitamin C (68.50+0.70mg/100g) contents of egg white was higher in hybrid chicken than domestic chicken and guinea fowl. However, moisture contents (87.45+0.71%) of egg white from guinea fowl wassignificantly (p<0.05) higher than hybrid chicken. All elements considered in this study had higher concentrations (mg/100g) in egg yolk than white except for Na whose concentrations were higher in egg white than yolk. The concentration of K+ (321.50+7.62 and 119.50+2.6.2), Fe2+ (12.45+0.09 and 4.45+0.0.8) and Ca2+ (26.60+0.63 and 9.23+0.22) for egg yolk and white respectively was significantly (p<0.05) higher in guinea fowl than domestic and hybrid chicken. However, Na contents in hybrid chicken (850.00+22.40 and 975.00+09.00) for egg yolk and white respectively was significantly (p<0.05) higher than that of guinea fowl and domestic chicken. It is concluded that egg yolk and white of hybrid chicken were riches in moisture, protein, ash, vitamin C and sodium than guinea fowl and domestic chicken. While egg yolk and white of guinea fowl were rich in K+, Fe2+ and Ca2+ than the eggs of domestic and hybrid chicken.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2348
ISSN: 2231-0606
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