Nisianakis P, Giannenas I, Gavriil A, Kontopidis G, Kyriazakis I
Center of Biological Research for the Armed Forces, Chemical Laboratory, Tax. Velliou 6, P. Penteli, Athens, Greece.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2009 Apr;128(1):62-71. doi: 10.1007/s12011-008-8249-x. Epub 2008 Oct 21.
Despite substantial interest in the trace element content of eggs by poultry breeders, nutritionists, and environmental scientists, available data about trace elements levels in eggs are scarce. Trace element contents in yolk and albumen of chicken, turkey, duck, goose, and pigeon eggs were analyzed to establish a baseline dataset and assess differences among trace element content in avian species. We measured the selenium (Se), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), molybdenum (Mo), vanadium (V), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), and thallium (Tl) contents in both yolk and albumen by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. One hundred twenty eggs deriving from 24 birds of each species, reared in the same poultry farm in northern Greece, were used; bird feed was common and based on cereals and legumes and contained no added vitamins or microminerals. Trace element contents in yolks were far higher than those in albumen, except for V and Ni. In yolks, the highest content for Se, Mo, and Tl were in pigeon eggs, for Zn, Mn, Cu, and Cr in turkey eggs, and for Co and Ni in goose eggs. In albumen, Se was highest in duck eggs, while Zn, Mn, and Co in pigeon ones. It is concluded that there is a substantial, up to threefold, variation for trace element contents in eggs among different domestic avian species offered the same feed.
尽管家禽养殖者、营养学家和环境科学家对鸡蛋中的微量元素含量颇感兴趣,但有关鸡蛋中微量元素水平的现有数据却很匮乏。分析了鸡、火鸡、鸭、鹅和鸽蛋的蛋黄和蛋清中的微量元素含量,以建立一个基线数据集,并评估禽类物种之间微量元素含量的差异。我们通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法测量了蛋黄和蛋清中硒(Se)、锌(Zn)、锰(Mn)、钴(Co)、铜(Cu)、钼(Mo)、钒(V)、铬(Cr)、镍(Ni)、砷(As)、镉(Cd)和铊(Tl)的含量。使用了来自希腊北部同一家家禽养殖场的24只每种禽类所产的120枚鸡蛋;禽类饲料是常见的,以谷物和豆类为基础,且未添加维生素或微量矿物质。除钒和镍外,蛋黄中的微量元素含量远高于蛋清中的含量。在蛋黄中,硒、钼和铊的含量在鸽蛋中最高,锌、锰、铜和铬在火鸡蛋中最高,钴和镍在鹅蛋中最高。在蛋清中,硒在鸭蛋中最高,而锌、锰和钴在鸽蛋中最高。得出的结论是,在提供相同饲料的情况下,不同家养禽类所产鸡蛋中的微量元素含量存在高达三倍的显著差异。