Abstract
This study was designed to determine the amount of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) incorporated into egg lipids after dietary CLA supplementation. Single Conch White Leghorn laying hens (n = 40; 28 wk old) were randomly assigned to four treatments of varying CLA levels (0,0.01,0.5 and 1 g CLA/kg diet). Eggs were collected dally for 36 d. Feed consumption and body weight were monitored. CLA content of egg yolk lipid was analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography. Birds fed 0.5 and 1.0 g CLA/kg feed had significantly more CLA in the egg yolk lipid vs. control and 0.01 g CLA/kg diet groups after 7 d (P < 0.0004). Incorporation of CLA into egg lipid was highest on d 24. and 36. CLA enrichment in egg lipid in the 1.0 g CLA/kg diet group was similar to that in ruminant animal food products, -3 mg CLA/g fat.
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Jones, S., Ma, D. W. L., Robinson, F. E., Field, C. J., & Clandinin, M. T. (2000). Isomers of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) are incorporated into egg yolk lipids by CLA-fed laying hens. Journal of Nutrition, 130(8), 2002–2005. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/130.8.2002
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