Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences (Jan 2020)

Quality of brown-shelled eggs marketed in different commercial establishments

  • Thiago Souza,
  • Claudia da Costa Lopes,
  • Rita Brito Vieira,
  • Gabriela Coelho Santos,
  • Rodrigo Ferreira Silva,
  • Ediane Santos Calixto,
  • Jaine Alves Azevedo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v42i1.46552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42
pp. e46552 – e46552

Abstract

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This study aimed at evaluating the internal and external quality of brown-shelled eggs commercialized in the municipality of Parintins-AM. A total of 540 eggs were evaluated and distributed in a completely randomized design, which consisted of three treatments and six replications of 30 eggs each. The treatments were: eggs sold in supermarkets; in grocery stores; and eggs sold directly at the farm. The age of the eggs from supermarkets and grocery stores was unknown, however, the eggs bought at the farm were marketed as being from the day of laying. The collected data were submitted to analysis of variance and Tukey test at 5% probability. There were no differences (p > 0.05) of treatments in the percentage of dirty eggs, however, grocery and farm eggs presented higher (p 0.05). However, the albumen percentage of the farm eggs was higher than the other treatments (p < 0.05). The percentages for yolk and eggshell weight from the farm eggs were lower than the supermarket and grocery eggs (p < 0.05). For the variables albumen height, Haugh unit, albumen index, yolk and albumen pH, the best results were observed for the farm eggs, however, regarding these variables, eggs sold in supermarkets and grocery stores did not differ from each other. The brown shell eggs sold in the city of Parintins/AM have high rates of external defects, and the eggs bought directly from the farm presented better internal quality, when compared to eggs sold in different establishments.

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