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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 1992;5(3): 461-464.
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.1992.461    Published online September 1, 1992.
Yolk cholesterol content in eggs from the major domestic strains of breeding hen
C. K. Han, N. H. Lee
Abstract
A survey of the cholesterol content of eggs obtained from commercial sources in Korea was conducted. Eggs from 17 different strain birds were obtained from the Poultry Random Sample Test Station at Ansung. Kyonggi province. Yolk cholesterol contents, determined by the colorimetric procedure, were obtained from three consecutively laid eggs from birds of about 63 weeks of age. The overall mean of cholesterol value was 17.25 mg/g of wet yolk and ranged from 16.40 to 18.18 mg/g yolk. Analysis of t-test between white shell eggs and brown shell eggs showed no difference in cholesterol content: however, the white shell eggs were somewhat high in cholesterol (17.41 vs. 17.08 mg/g yolk). Significant differences (p<0.05) were found in yolk cholesterol contents among strains within the breed.
Keywords: Egg; Yolk Cholesterol; Breeding Hen
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