Safety evaluation of daidzein in laying hens: Part II. Effects on calcium-related metabolism
► Daidzein improves eggshell quality in laying hens. ► Daidzein promotes bone mineralization. ► Daidzein promotes calcium-related metabolism. ► Daidzein holds no observed adverse effect on calcium metabolism. Daidzein, an estrogen-like product, has become increasingly popular as a dietary supplement...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food and chemical toxicology 2013-05, Vol.55, p.689-692 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► Daidzein improves eggshell quality in laying hens. ► Daidzein promotes bone mineralization. ► Daidzein promotes calcium-related metabolism. ► Daidzein holds no observed adverse effect on calcium metabolism.
Daidzein, an estrogen-like product, has become increasingly popular as a dietary supplement, particularly for postpeak-estrus animals seeking a safe natural alternative to play a role of estrogen. However, there is little available safety data of it for raisers and consumers. A subchronic laying hensafety study has been conducted to examine if the high-dose daidzein could affect calcium-related metabolism (eggshell quality and bone mineralization). Seven hundred and sixty-eight 56-week-old Hyline Brown were randomly assigned to 4 groups with 8 replicates of 24 birds each (192 laying hensper group) and 3weeks later fed diets supplemented with 0(control), 10, 50 and 100mg of daidzein/kg for 12week. Eggshell thickness, eggshell percentage, eggshell strength, eggshell Ca concentration was increased linearly with increasing dietary daidzein supplementation (P=0.001, P=0.007, P=0.002 and P=0.000, respectively). Serum Ca increased linearly with increasing dietarydaidzein supplementation (P=0.042), and serum P showed a significant quadratic response to dietarydaidzein supplementation (P=0.036). Bone ash and bone Ca were significantly influenced by dietarydaidzein supplementation (P |
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ISSN: | 0278-6915 1873-6351 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fct.2012.12.064 |