Tocotrienol content in hen eggs: Its fortification by supplementing the feed with rice bran scum oil

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Tocotrienol (T3) is an unsaturated vitamin E having health benefits (e.g., anti-angiogenesis). We measured T3 in commercial eggs, and developed T3-fortified eggs by adding rice bran scum oil (RBO, containing 1.3% T3) to the feed. Commercial eggs contained about 0.11 mg of T3/egg, while the T3 content was improved to 0.62 mg/egg after RBO supplementation to the feed of hens for 7 d.

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Sookwong, P., Nakagawa, K., Nakajima, S. I., Amano, Y., Toyomizu, M., & Miyazawa, T. (2008). Tocotrienol content in hen eggs: Its fortification by supplementing the feed with rice bran scum oil. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 72(11), 3044–3047. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80432

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