نتایج جستجو برای: egg albumen

تعداد نتایج: 44397  

2013
Attila Salamon John P. Kent

The external dimensions, weight and contents (yolk, albumen, shell) of Double Yolked (DY) and Single Yolked (SY) eggs of the duck (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus) were measured and compared. The yolks in DY eggs did not differ in weight (p = 0.144), although each double yolk was significantly lighter than the yolk of a SY egg (p<0.001). DY albumen weight was below that expected of a SY egg of co...

2013
M. Alipanah

The aim of this study was to investigate the genetic and phenotypic correlations of egg quality traits in Khazak chicken. Albumen height (AH), albumen weight (AW), eggshell color (ESC), yolk color (YC), eggshell index, long length of egg (ELL), short length of egg (ESL), eggshell weight (ESW), egg weight (EW), Haugh units, and yolk weight (YW) were measured in 201 eggs collected 6 d sequentiall...

A. Mohammadi, B. Bozorgchami K. Asasi, M. Masoudian

Avian leukosis viruses (ALVS) cause different types of tumours in poultry and can affect the health and egg production of the birds. To investigate the presence of the virus in chicken layer flocks in Shiraz, 222 egg albumen from local layer breeder (25 eggs), local layer grand parent (30 eggs), broiler breeder (60 eggs), commercial layer (46 eggs) and broiler grand parent (61 eggs) were tested...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1968
P Carinci L Manzoli-Guidotti

In birds albumen represents a substantial part of the reserve material for their embryological development (Romanoff & Romanoff, 1949). In Gallus gallus albumen proteins form 50 % of non-incubated egg protein content (Romanoff & Romanoff, 1949). During incubation such material is absorbed and utilized, to a great extent, for the synthesis of embryonal proteins (Fiske & Boyden, 1926; Rupe & Farm...

Journal: :Poultry science 2010
I A M Reijrink L A G van Duijvendijk R Meijerhof B Kemp H van den Brand

Egg storage beyond 7 d is associated with an increase in incubation duration and a decrease in hatchability and chick quality. Negative effects of prolonged egg storage may be caused by changes in the embryo, by changes in egg characteristics, or by both. An adjustment in storage air composition may reduce negative effects of prolonged egg storage because it may prevent changes in the embryo an...

2010
A. VAN WAGENEN G. O. HALL

Kecent trends in research in the field of egg quaUty have been toward the study of the initial condition of the egg rather than the changes that occur during holding periods under varying environmental influences. Most investigators have concerned themselves largely with the so-called interior egg-quality characters and more particularly with the albumen portions of the egg. Practically all suc...

Journal: :Toxicology 1988
E Arias R Maci A Santagostino

The toxicity of the herbicide Erbitox E30, a commercial formulation of 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) containing 28% MCPA as sodium-potassium salt and 72% of unknown ingredients, was tested on chick embryos. Sterile aqueous solutions of MCPA were injected into the air chamber at doses of 0, 1.5, 3.0, 6.0, 9.0, or 10.5 mg/egg on day 0 or on day 4 of incubation. The mortality rate for...

2011
dušAn terčič AlenkA levArt AntoniJA holcMAn

In this work the cholesterol content of chicken eggs produced by two lines (high and low weight) representing the 31st generation of selection for divergent growth was studied. Divergent selection for body weight at 8 weeks of age resulted in changes in egg size and consequently in the weight of egg components. Higher values (P≤0.001) were observed in eggs from the high weight (D+) line for egg...

Journal: :Poultry science 2001
Y O Suk C Park

A commercial egg-type chicken (ISA Brown; CEC) and a dual-purpose pure breed of the Korean Native Chicken (KNC) were compared for yolk to albumen (Y:A) ratio and their major egg characteristics at seven different ages. The eggs from KNC were significantly (P < 0.01) lighter in egg, albumen, and shell weight than those from CEC. However, the yolk weight and Y:A ratio of the eggs from KNC were si...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1997
N Akashi J Kushibiki F Dunn

The acoustic propagation properties of egg yolk and albumen are characterized in the frequency range 20-400 MHz by the bioultrasonic spectroscopy system using an ultrasonic transmission comparison method. Significant differences in the attenuation, velocity, impedance, and density among yolk and thick and outer thin albumen are observed. The acoustic properties of 10% aqueous solutions of ovalb...

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