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Archivos Latinoamericanos de Produccion Animal
Asociacion Latinoamericana de Produccion Animal
ISSN: 1022-1301
EISSN: 1022-1301
Vol. 17, No. 3-4, 2009, pp. 67-75
Bioline Code: la09010
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge

Archivos Latinoamericanos de Produccion Animal, Vol. 17, No. 3-4, 2009, pp. 67-75

 es Efecto de diferentes niveles dietéticos de lisina total sobre la calidad del huevo de codornices japonesas ( Coturnix japonica check for this species in other resources )
de Moura, A. M. A.; da Trindade Ribeiro Nobre Soares, R.; Fonseca, J. B.; Mendonça Vieira, R. A. & Hurtado Nery, V. L.

Resumen

Se evaluó el efecto sobre la calidad de huevo de codornices japonesas de raciones de 18% proteína bruta (PB) y con cinco niveles de lisina total (0.6, 0.8, 1, 1.2 y 1.4%), usando 400 aves, de 70 d de edad y peso medio inicial de 134.8 ± 3.6 g, durante 84 d divididos en tres períodos experimentales de 28 d cada uno. Se detectaron efectos cuadráticos significativos (P < 0.05) de los niveles de lisina sobre peso de huevo (10.69 g media global), de cáscara y de yemas, pero no de albumen; y porcentaje del peso total constituido por yema (29.87 media) y albumen (61.82 media), pero no por cáscara (8.3 media). Los tratamientos no afectaron el grosor de la cáscara (0.241 mm media). Se obtuvo el mejor resultado en cada caso con un nivel de lisina cercano al 1%. Al transcurrir los tres periodos el peso absoluto y porcentual de la cáscara y su grosor decrecieron mientras ocurrió lo contrario con el peso de yema.

Palabras-clave
Aminoácidos, Calidad del huevo, Codorniz japonesa, Grosor de la cáscara, Lisina

 
 en Egg quality of Japanese quail ( Coturnix japonica check for this species in other resources ) fed diets with different levels of total lysine
de Moura, A. M. A.; da Trindade Ribeiro Nobre Soares, R.; Fonseca, J. B.; Mendonça Vieira, R. A. & Hurtado Nery, V. L.

Abstract

The effects on Japanese quail egg quality of rations containing 18% crude protein and five levels of total lysine (0.6%, 0.8%, 1%, 1.2%, and 1.4%) were evaluated using 400 birds, 70 d of age and 134.8 ± 3.6 g initial live weight, during a 84-d experiment divided into three 28 d periods. Significant (P < 0.05) quadriatic effects of lysine level were found on egg weight (10.69 g overall mean), weight of egg shell and of yolk, but not of albumin; and percentage of total egg weight constituted by yolk (29.87 mean), and by albumin (61.82 mean), but not by shell (8.3 mean). The treatments did not affect egg shell thickness (0.241 mm mean). The best result was obtained in each case with a lysine level near 1%. As the three periods progressed the absolute and percentage weight of egg shell and its thickness decreased while the opposite occurred with yolk weight.

Keywords
Amino acids, Egg quality, Egg shell thickness, Japanese quail, Lysine

 
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