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Lipid oxidation of stored eggs enriched with very long chain n鈭? fatty acids, as affected by dietary olive leaves (Olea europea L.) or 伪-tocopheryl acetate supplementation
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The antioxidant potential of dietary olive leaves or 伪-tocopheryl acetate supplementation on lipid oxidation of refrigerated stored hen eggs enriched with very long-chain n鈭? fatty acids, was investigated. Ninety-six brown Lohmann laying hens, were equally assigned into three groups. Hens within the control group were given a typical diet containing 3%fish oil, whereas other groups were given the same diet further supplemented with 10 g ground olive leaves/kg feed or 200 mg 伪-tocopheryl acetate/kg feed. Results showed that 伪-tocopheryl acetate or olive leaves supplementation had no significant effect on the fatty acid composition and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels of fresh eggs but reduced their lipid hydroperoxide levels compared to controls. Storage for 60 d decreased the proportions of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) but increased those of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) in eggs from the control group, while had no effect on the fatty acid composition of the eggs from the other two groups, which showed decreased levels of lipid hydroperoxides and MDA. Therefore, the very long chain n鈭? PUFAs in eggs were protected from undergoing deterioration partly by olive leaves supplementation and totally by 伪-tocopheryl acetate supplementation. In addition, incorporating tocopherols into eggs might also provide a source of tocopherols for the human diet.

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