Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Aug 2023)

Analysis of the Quality of Eggs Marketed in Santarém, Brazil

  • KPS Cordovil,
  • ICGB Pedroso,
  • AKV Guimarães,
  • MMR Azevedo,
  • GST Fernandes,
  • KF Rodrigues,
  • K Gul,
  • S Malik,
  • PS Taube

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9061-2022-1715
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3

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ABSTRACT Eggs are foods with almost perfect proteins, while also containing nutrients with high biological value. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the morphological structure, physical-chemical, nutritional, and microbiological parameters of commercial and free-range eggs sold in the municipality of Santarém, State of Pará, Brazil. The two types of eggs were also compared to check for any differences in quality. The evaluations were conducted on variables such as Haugh unit, weight loss, egg width and length, specific gravity, yolk and albumen dimensions, pH, among others. A total of 240 eggs were purchased in the Brazilian municipality of Santarém (2º45’06” S and 54º70’09” W). A statistical study was also performed using the BIOESTAT 5.0 statistical program. A comparison of the industrial and free-range eggs and their various parameters is given in the tables along with the coefficient of variation. The results obtained were satisfactory and showed that the quality of eggs is affected more by environmental factors than by the source from which they are obtained. The results were also compared to previously published literature, and it was determined that this study offers a better foundation for the nutritional examination of egg quality.

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