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Iman Hajkhodadadi

Iman Hajkhodadadi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6061-7868
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 57195345359
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Faculty: Agriculture and Environment
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Research

Title
Effect of advanced chelate compounds-based mineral supplement in laying hen diet on the performance, egg quality, yolk mineral content, fatty acid composition, and oxidative status
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Trace minerals, Chelate technology, Egg-laying performance, Yolk lipid composition, Mineral deposition, Antioxidant indicators
Year
2022
Journal FOOD CHEM
DOI
Researchers Hosseinali Ghasemi ، Iman Hajkhodadadi ، maryam hafizi ، Saideh Fakharzadeh ، meisam Abasi ، Somayeh Kalanaky ، mohammad hassan nazaran

Abstract

The study aimed to determine the efficiency of advanced chelate compounds-based trace minerals (OTM) in laying hens. Laying hens (240, 32 weeks old) were assigned to one of the following five groups: NOTM (no added trace minerals), CONTM (standard mineral salts), and three experimental groups in which chelates were used to replace 33, 66, and 100% of mineral salts (OTM33, OTM66, and OTM100, respectively). Each treatment had six replicates with eight hens per replicate. After 18 weeks, performance and physicochemical properties of eggs in all experimental groups was better than those in the NOTM group. Among the treatments, OTM66 and OTM100 produced the best results in terms of laying performance, yolk PUFA/SFA ratio, Zn and Se contents, and malondialdehyde concentration in both serum and yolk. In conclusion, up to 66% OTM supplementation was beneficial for performance, lipid and mineral composition of yolk, and oxidative status.