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RELATIVE EFFICIENCIES OF YELLOW CAROTENOIDS FOR EGG YOLK PIGMENTATION

  • Balnave, D. (Department of Animal Science, University of Sydney) ;
  • Bird, J.N. (Roche Products Pty. Ltd., Vitamin and Fine Chemicals Division)
  • Received : 1995.11.23
  • Accepted : 1996.03.29
  • Published : 1996.10.01

Abstract

The relative efficiencies of deposition into egg yolk of apo-carotenoic acid ester(APO-E, CAROPHYLL Yellow) and saponified marigold xanthophylls (MX), in the presence of canthaxanthin (CN), were determined using a wheat-based diet. APO-E was deposited with an efficiency of 50 percent and MX with an efficiency between 13 and 20 percent. The dose response relationship for MX was curvilinear with a decreased efficiency at higher concentrations. Canthaxanthin was deposited with and efficiency of 38 percent, irrespective of the source of yellow xanthophylls, up to a dietary concentration of 5.5 mg/kg. At a dietary MX concentration of 8.3 mg/kg the efficiency of deposition of CN declined to 24 percent. The results confirm that the replacement ratio of MX : APO-E is between 3 : 1 and 4 : 1 depending on the dietary inclusion of marigold pigment.

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