Chemical and Mineral Compositions of Ostrich (Struthio camelus) egg in Southern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria

Rasheed Amao
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Introduction: Egg quality and its components are important indices to consumers, and the economic success of producers depend on the total number of eggs sold. Egg quality is based on the characteristics of the eggs that affect its acceptability, and the egg components are of nutritional importance. Therefore, the study was carried out to determine the chemical and mineral compositions of ostrich eggs found in southern guinea savannah environ of Nigeria. Methods: Eighty freshly laid eggs were obtained from Ostrich birds in Old Oyo National Park and were used for the experiments. Data were obtained for chemical composition on moisture, carbohydrate, protein, lipid, cholesterol and ash components separately for both albumen and yolk of the eggs while mineral composition observed were Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Iron, copper, Zinc and Manganese. Results: The findings on chemical composition revealed that the protein (17.35), moisture (85.59) and ash contents (1.90) were significantly (p<0.05) higher in albumen than in yolk. The carbohydrate (0.98), lipid (30.47) and cholesterol (13.40) contents mean percentages were higher in yolk than in albumen. The mineral compositions of albumen and yolk of ostrich eggs indicated that the yolk as a content had the higher values of 135.35, 380.40, 20.35, 10.38, 2.25, 1.85 and 2.50 ppms in calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, copper, zinc and manganese respectively than these variables in albumen while albumen contents was only higher in potassium (160.25 ppm) than in the yolk. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the information provided in this study could be a template of criteria for comparison and improvement for Ostrich eggs in the environment.
尼日利亚南几内亚稀树草原鸵鸟蛋的化学和矿物成分
导言:鸡蛋质量及其成分是消费者的重要指标,生产者的经济成功取决于所售鸡蛋的总数。鸡蛋的品质取决于影响其可接受性的鸡蛋的特性,鸡蛋的成分具有重要的营养价值。因此,进行了研究,以确定在尼日利亚南部几内亚大草原发现的鸵鸟蛋的化学和矿物组成。方法:从奥约国家公园的鸵鸟鸟中取出80只新鲜产下的蛋进行实验。分别测定了蛋清和蛋黄的水分、碳水化合物、蛋白质、脂肪、胆固醇和灰分组分的化学成分,观察了钾、钙、镁、磷、铁、铜、锌和锰的矿物成分。结果:化学成分分析表明,蛋白(17.35)、水分(85.59)和灰分(1.90)显著高于蛋黄(p<0.05)。蛋黄中碳水化合物(0.98)、脂肪(30.47)和胆固醇(13.40)的平均含量高于蛋白。鸵鸟蛋蛋白和蛋黄的矿物组成表明,蛋黄中钙、磷、镁、铁、铜、锌和锰的含量分别为135.35、380.40、20.35、10.38、2.25、1.85和2.50 ppm,蛋黄中钾的含量仅高于蛋黄(160.25 ppm)。结论:本研究提供的信息可作为环境中鸵鸟蛋比较和改进的标准模板。
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