Variations in Micronutrients Content and Lipid Profile of Some Avian Eggs

Emmanuel Titus Friday *

Department of Biochemistry, Kogi State University, Anyigba. Nigeria.

Omale James

Department of Biochemistry, Kogi State University, Anyigba. Nigeria.

Olajide Joseph Eniola

Department of Biochemistry, Kogi State University, Anyigba. Nigeria.

A. B. Utu Baku

Cross River University of Technology, Cruttech, Calabar, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Ten eggs each from avian species: duck, local fowl, exotic fowl, pigeon and guinea fowl were analyzed for protein, phospholipids, cholesterol, vitamins and some mineral elements using standard methods. Total lipids were high in duck (2.9±0.07mg/g) and local fowl eggs (2.0±0.04mg/g) and low in others while cholesterol was only high in local fowl (3.40±0.01mg/g). Phospholipids in exotic and pigeon eggs yielded values of 8.4±0.65mg/g and 7.5±0.55mg/g, respectively. Whereas Fe and Ca content in guinea fowl were 5.04± 0.45mg/g and 4.68±0.006mg/g, the vitamins, thiamine and riboflavin were almost twice these amounts. Mineral micronutrients were of significant amounts. The results of these analyses are discussed in line with the sources of essential nutrients obtained from avian species to ameliorate the acute shortage of animal protein and micronutrients in the diet of Nigerians.

Keywords: Avian, egg yolk, lipid, micronutrient


How to Cite

Friday, Emmanuel Titus, Omale James, Olajide Joseph Eniola, and A. B. Utu Baku. 2011. “Variations in Micronutrients Content and Lipid Profile of Some Avian Eggs”. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 1 (4):343-52. https://doi.org/10.9734/AJEA/2011/448.

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