Prof. Romziah Sidik, Ph.D. drh. 2011 QUALITY OF EGG.

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Prof. Romziah Sidik, Ph.D. drh QUALITY OF EGG

EGG STRUCTURE & COMPOSITION

EGG STRUCTURE 1. Egg yolk 2. Albumen (white egg) 3. Shell membrane 4. Egg Shell

EGG YOLK (31%) 1. Latebra : The junction between discus germinal disk with egg yolk 2. Germinal Disk: Blastoderm stage of ovum cell 3. Concentric Ring of egg yolk 4. Vetelinne membrane : transparent membrane around egg yolk

ALBUMIN (58%) Chalazae (3% of albumen): smooth thin layer that conjunction with egg yolk and chalazae, Inner thin layer (21% of albumen) Solid and thick of white egg (55%) Outer thin layer, conjunction with egg membrane shell

Egg Shell Mebrane Fibrous & harsh Compose of protein that similar as well as hair or feather Consisted of : - Inner shell membrane - Outer shell membrane Inner shell is thin down than outer shell

Egg shell (11%): 1.Hard, to coverage the content of egg and to protect the embryo from physical & chemicals defect 2.Containing cuticle: - thickness : 10 – 30 micro meter - inhibit of microorganism penetration from the pore - to protect infiltration of other agent from outer egg shell.

Egg shell (11%):. The pores content be variant : around /egg, these function include: - respiratory: the embryo may breathe during incubation process - evaporate process - infiltration of outer liquor - the tickness depend on genetic factor, environment, temperature and diseases. 4. Pigment shell found in spongy layer 5. It consisted of: 94% Potassium Carbonate, 1% Magnesium Carbonate, 1% Calcium Phosphate, other organic component 4%

EGG Chemical Composition % MoistureProteinFatAsh Egg 10065,511,811,011,7 Albumine ,00,20,8 Egg Yolk ,532,52,0 Egg Shell 111,63,30,03

Composition of Egg yolk Protein of egg yolk : - ovovetelin : 2,4 gr (75%) as phosphoprotein / protein containing P - ovolivetin : 0,7 gr (25%), sulfur content is high Egg yolk : - Glyceride - Lecithin - Cholesterol * Pigment of egg yolk : Xantophyle

COMPOSITION ALBUMIN Protein : - Ovo albumen: 75% - Ovoconalbumen : 3% - Ovoglobulin: 2% - Ovo mucoid - Ovomucin Vitamin : riboflavin/ slightly green

Composition of Eggshell Consisted of: Shell dan shell membrane Outer layer: cuticle Protein : collagen/ similarly with bone protein and cartilage Ca CO3 : 94% Mg CO3 : 1% Ca PO4 : 1% Organic matter : 4 % shell Membrane : % of the weight of egg shell - containing: protein, water & mineral - Protein : ovocreatine, with sulfur content about 1,5 – 3 TIMES higher than sulfur content in albumen

Duck, Goose, Manila Duck (Entok) Moisture content slightly lower Fat content is higher Ducks need slightly higher temperature for embryo development Composition of Water Fowl Egg

Handling of Egg Select the consumption egg and fertile egg Fertile Egg: - temperature > 26,7°C. The develop embryo  blood spot  vascular system as bee nest form (Hacch spot)  its not consumable. - If the temperature is not stable, the embryo will be death  because of contamination * Dirty egg: wash with warm water 43-51,7°C, dried as soon as possible, water should free from Fe (max :3 ppm)

Damage Egg 1. Reduce of weight of egg: - evaporation - Size of air sac - Temperature & humidity during storage frozen  evaporate penetration of microorganism ventilation porosity of egg shell (evaporation, contamination of m.o.)

Damage Egg 2. Dilution - Reducing ofAlbumin tickness: glico protein ovomucin breakdown - The size of egg yolk become bigger, because any penetration of water insite (osmotic pressure) 3. Dissappearance of CO2 4.Reducing of egg dencity: the larger of air cell -

Damage Egg 5. Increasing of egg PH - Fresh : 7,6 – 8,2 - Late egg : increasing egg pH, because ion) 6. Bacterial decomposition:: Increasing number of m.o biomass as well as increasing humidity and temperature i.e. bacterial Pseudomonas

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