نتایج جستجو برای: Albumen

تعداد نتایج: 1050  

Journal: :Poultry science 2004
F G Silversides K Budgell

A total of 2123 eggs obtained from Brown Leghorn hens (unselected since 1965, ISA Brown, commercial brown egg layer) and Babcock hens (commercial white egg layer) at 32, 50, and 68 wk of age were used to investigate relationships among measures of albumen quality and a functional property of albumen. The eggs were sampled fresh and after storage for 5 and 10 d. At sampling, eggs were weighed an...

Journal: :Poultry science 2000
T A Scott F G Silversides

Eggs from 31-wk-old ISA-White and ISA-Brown hens were sampled immediately after lay and after periods of storage of 1, 3, 5, and 10 d at room temperature. Longer periods of storage resulted in lower albumen weight and albumen height and higher albumen pH. Eggs from ISA-Brown hens had more albumen and shell than those from ISA-White hens, likely due to differences in selection history rather tha...

Journal: :Poultry science 2010
B J Kemps F R Bamelis K Mertens E M Decuypere J G De Baerdemaeker B De Ketelaere

Viscosity values of albumen reported in the literature are difficult to compare because different shear rates and different methods of sample preparation have been adopted. Therefore, we first investigated the effect of shear rate on the viscosity measurements of thick albumen. For intact albumen, a large intersample fluctuation in viscosity with increasing shear rate was observed. Furthermore,...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
سید علی حسینی سیر علی اصغر ساکی محمد مهدی طباطبایی حسن علی عربی احمد احمدی نرگس آشوری

to determine the effect of hen age and storage condition on egg quality, fresh eggs were sampled from two commercial flocks of white leghorn hens at 28 and 68 weeks of age. half of sampled eggs from each flock were stored at 6°c and the other half was stored at room temperature. fifteen eggs were randomly sampled from each treatment following collection and at 5-day intervals to 30 days of stor...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1968
P Carinci L Manzoli-Guidotti

In birds albumen represents a substantial part of the reserve material for their embryological development (Romanoff & Romanoff, 1949). In Gallus gallus albumen proteins form 50 % of non-incubated egg protein content (Romanoff & Romanoff, 1949). During incubation such material is absorbed and utilized, to a great extent, for the synthesis of embryonal proteins (Fiske & Boyden, 1926; Rupe & Farm...

Journal: :Scientific American 1870

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2013
Nadia Everaert Sonia Métayer-Coustard Hilke Willemsen Haitang Han Zhigang Song Zarbakht Ansari Eddy Decuypere Johan Buyse Sophie Tesseraud

Albumen was removed from broiler eggs before the start of incubation to induce prenatal protein under-nutrition in chicken embryos. With this method, the direct effect of protein deficiency was investigated, differing from mammalian models manipulating the maternal diet where indirect, hormonal effects can interfere. Based on the estimated albumen/egg weight ratio, 10 % of albumen was removed w...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1997
N Akashi J Kushibiki F Dunn

The acoustic propagation properties of egg yolk and albumen are characterized in the frequency range 20-400 MHz by the bioultrasonic spectroscopy system using an ultrasonic transmission comparison method. Significant differences in the attenuation, velocity, impedance, and density among yolk and thick and outer thin albumen are observed. The acoustic properties of 10% aqueous solutions of ovalb...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1995
J Bride L Gomot

The gonad of Helix aspersa contains a factor which can stimulate in a dose-dependent manner galactogen synthesis in albumen gland explants cultured in vitro. The stimulatory activity appears to be greater when the gonad is predominantly male than when it is predominantly female. The albumen gland of virgin snails does not respond in vitro to the gonadal influence. The receptivity of the albumen...

2013
Attila Salamon John P. Kent

The external dimensions, weight and contents (yolk, albumen, shell) of Double Yolked (DY) and Single Yolked (SY) eggs of the duck (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus) were measured and compared. The yolks in DY eggs did not differ in weight (p = 0.144), although each double yolk was significantly lighter than the yolk of a SY egg (p<0.001). DY albumen weight was below that expected of a SY egg of co...

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