Histamine in egg yolk: heat resistance and relation to production status.

R P Moudgal, J N Panda, J Mohan
Author Information
  1. R P Moudgal: Division of Physiology and Reproduction, Central Avian Research Institute, Izatnagar, India.

Abstract

1. The presence of histamine in egg yolk, its losses during storage, incubation and heating, and its relationship to cage density stress and the egg production status of hens are described. 2. A significant (P less than 0.05) reduction in the histamine concentration of egg yolk was noted after incubating or heating egg yolks or on storage eggs. 3. Histamine concentration was greater in the yolks of high egg producing hens. 4. The concentrations of histamine in egg yolks did not change significantly (P less than 0.05) on keeping the hens individually in a cage, pairing them in the same size cage or after separating them again to individual cages.

MeSH Term

Animals
Chickens
Egg Yolk
Female
Food Preservation
Histamine
Hot Temperature
Oviposition

Chemicals

Histamine

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