Lavender Essential Oil in Sanitation on Fertile Egg

Alaa Mustafa, Rebin Mirza, Haval Aziz
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This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of using lavender essential oil to sanitize fertile eggs instead of formaldehyde; on the eggshell bacteria count and quality of chicks. Under aseptic circumstances, 825 white eggs (67.93±0.63 g) were collected from 60 weeks old (Lohmann White breeder chickens) and randomly divided into five treatments (non-sanitized and sanitized with distilled water, lavender essential oil, Glutaraldehyde GPC-8, and formaldehyde fumigation) before incubation and at 10 th day of incubation. The results showed that according to the fertile eggs, non-sanitized and formaldehyde groups was reduced hatchability compared with other treatments. All sanitized groups reduced the dead embryo compared with non-sanitized. Total aerobic bacterial counts on the hatching eggshell surface were significantly reduced due to using Lavender essential oil and GPC8 compared with formaldehyde, non-sanitized, and sanitized with distilled water before setting in an incubator. Also, at the 18 th day of hatching eggs, spraying with lavender essential oil reduced significantly the number of total aerobic bacteria compared to all other treatments. Lavender essential oil treatment recorded the highest chick quality compared with all other treatments except Glutaraldehyde, and the lowest chick quality recorded for the formaldehyde group. Also, the abnormal chicks were significantly reduced with Lavender essential oil compared with formaldehyde. Eggs for incubation can be safely and effectively treated with lavender essential oil. It is strongly advised to use it in place of formaldehyde and other toxic compounds while sanitizing fertile eggs. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
薰衣草精油对受精卵的卫生作用
本研究旨在评估用薰衣草精油代替甲醛消毒受精卵的有效性;对雏鸡蛋壳细菌计数及品质的影响。在无菌条件下,取60周龄罗曼白种鸡白蛋825只(67.93±0.63 g),在孵育前和孵育第10天随机分为未消毒和蒸馏水消毒、薰衣草精油消毒、戊二醛GPC-8消毒、甲醛熏蒸5组。结果表明,根据受精卵,未消毒组和甲醛组与其他处理相比,孵化率降低。与未消毒组相比,所有消毒组的死胚数量均有所减少。与甲醛、未消毒和蒸馏水消毒后放入培养箱相比,使用薰衣草精油和GPC8可显著降低孵化蛋壳表面的好氧细菌总数。此外,在孵化蛋的第18天,与所有其他处理相比,喷洒薰衣草精油显著减少了需氧细菌总数。除戊二醛处理外,薰衣草精油处理的雏鸡质量最高,甲醛处理的雏鸡质量最低。与甲醛相比,薰衣草精油显著降低了雏鸡的畸形率。用薰衣草精油可以安全有效地处理孵育卵。强烈建议在消毒受精卵时使用它来代替甲醛和其他有毒化合物。
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