Thornber E J, Elliott L E, Kerr D, Marriott J M, Massera F C
Aust N Z J Med. 1983 Feb;13(1):51-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.1983.tb04549.x.
This study investigated the hypothesis that the consumption of egg yolks might lead to thiamin inadequacy in infants because of the possible contamination of the egg yolks with amprolium. Earlier workers showed that the presence of amprolium in the diet inhibits the absorption of thiamin. Amprolium is added to some poultry feeds to control coccidiosis: it is readily incorporated in the egg yolk and egg yolk is one of the solid foods offered to infants at weaning. We found that under current commercial poultry feeding practices in WA it is extremely unlikely that any amprolium would be present in commercial eggs or poultry. Amprolium was undetectable in eggs purchased at several retail outlets. Thus there is no evidence that consumption of egg yolk contributes to thiamin inadequacy in infants.
本研究调查了这样一种假设,即由于蛋黄可能受到氨丙啉污染,婴儿食用蛋黄可能会导致硫胺素缺乏。早期研究人员表明,饮食中存在氨丙啉会抑制硫胺素的吸收。氨丙啉被添加到一些家禽饲料中以控制球虫病:它很容易掺入蛋黄中,而蛋黄是婴儿断奶时食用的固体食物之一。我们发现,在西澳大利亚州目前的商业家禽饲养方式下,商业鸡蛋或家禽中极不可能存在任何氨丙啉。在几个零售点购买的鸡蛋中未检测到氨丙啉。因此,没有证据表明食用蛋黄会导致婴儿硫胺素缺乏。