Variation in nutritional quality in UK retail eggs

Fatty acid (FA), carotenoid and vitamin contents of UK eggs were assessed for four production systems (caged (CA), free-range (FR), organic (OR) and extensive organic (EO)) as well as season. The impact of enforced housing, due to avian influenza, was also investigated. Production system did not alt...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2024-10, Vol.454, p.139783, Article 139783
Hauptverfasser: Chatzidimitriou, Eleni, Davis, Hannah, Baranski, Marcin, Jakobsen, Jette, Seal, Chris, Leifert, Carlo, Butler, Gillian
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Zusammenfassung:Fatty acid (FA), carotenoid and vitamin contents of UK eggs were assessed for four production systems (caged (CA), free-range (FR), organic (OR) and extensive organic (EO)) as well as season. The impact of enforced housing, due to avian influenza, was also investigated. Production system did not alter vitamin D3, B2 or B9 content, but significantly influenced nutritionally desirable FA, carotenoid and vitamins A and E - concentrations decreased as production intensity increased, although for most, CA and FR did not differ significantly. Vitamin E and FA profiles for OR and EO were also similar, although carotenoids were higher in EO eggs. In contrast, FA, carotenoids, vitamins E and B9 were consistent throughout the year, unlike vitamins A, D3 and B2, which fluctuated with season; D and B2 were higher in July than January and lower vitamin A was the only detected implication from enforced housing of FR and OR birds. •Fatty acid, carotenoid and vitamins in eggs from caged, free range and organic hens•Eggs from free range and caged systems were very similar•Nutrients in organic eggs were higher than free range and cage eggs•Vitamins A, E, B9, carotenoids and fatty acids were consistent throughout the year•Vitamin D and B2 were higher in summer than winter
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.139783