Comparative bioefficacy of Lucantin1/4 yellow in egg yolk pigmentation.
2001
Esteve Garcia E. | Gunther C. | Cera I.
After a two-week adaptation period, they received two experimental diets: one contained 3.2 mg per kg apoester carotenoic acid (Lucantina yellow). The other contained 10 mg per kg of yellow xanthophylls (500 mg per kg of a commercial product based on Marigold at 2 per cent). The two diets contained 30 mg per kg Lucantin1/4 red, which provided 3 mg per kg canthaxanthin, and no other xanthophyll source. At the end of the period no significant differences were observed between the two xanthophyll sources as measured with the reference fan. These results suggest that a diet containing 30 mg/kg of Lucantina red (with a content of active product of 3.2 mg per kg of apoester) results in an egg yolk pigmentation equivalent to that provided by 10 mg per kg of yellow xanthophylls supplied in the form of a Marigold-based product.
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