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<title>ORANGE-FLESHED SWEETPOTATO ROOTS AS ENERGY AND PROVITAMIN A SOURCES FOR LAYING HENS</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 10:30:21 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>ORANGE-FLESHED SWEETPOTATO ROOTS AS ENERGY AND PROVITAMIN A SOURCES FOR LAYING HENS</title>
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<description>ORANGE-FLESHED SWEETPOTATO ROOTS AS ENERGY AND PROVITAMIN A SOURCES FOR LAYING HENS
OLADEJI, Deborah Dara
Orange-fleshed Sweetpotato Root (OSR) is a potent energy feedstuff for laying hens due to&#13;
its high energy and carotenoid content. However, OSR’s high perishability and dustiness in&#13;
finished feeds are limitations, which could be addressed by high-temperature-short-time&#13;
extrusion. There is scarce information on the effect of extrusion on the nutritional quality of&#13;
OSR, the pigmenting abilities of OSR carotenoids and their interconversion to vitamin A in&#13;
poultry. Therefore, this study was designed to assess the effect of extrusion on metabolisable&#13;
energy of OSR-based concentrates, pigmenting abilities and the interconversion of OSR&#13;
carotenoids to vitamin A in laying hens.&#13;
Concentrates: OSR and Corn Bran at 3:2 (OSR-CB), extruded at 65-70℃ (Elow) and 100-&#13;
110℃ (Ehigh) in a single screw extruder, were assayed for Water Solubility Index-WSI,&#13;
Water Absorption Index-WAI, and Provitamin A (PVA) carotenoids using standard&#13;
procedures. Twenty-nine-week-old ISA Brown hens (n=96, 1.9±0.1kg) were randomly&#13;
allotted to 12 diets containing unextruded, Elow and Ehigh OSR-CB each at 0, 10, 20 or 30%&#13;
as substitute for glucose monohydrate, for seven days (r=4). The nitrogen corrected&#13;
Apparent Metabolisable Energy (AMEn, kcal/kg) of the concentrates were estimated using&#13;
standard methods. Carotenoid-depleted hens at 42-week-old (n=96, 2.2±0.1kg) were&#13;
randomly assigned to White Maize-Soybean Meal (WM+SBM, control), WM+SBM + apo-&#13;
ester, OSR-CB+SBM or Yellow Maize -SBM (YM+SBM) based diet in four replicates for&#13;
84 days. Eggs were collected for yolk quality assessment, PVA carotenoids (μg/g) and&#13;
retinol (μg/100g) at day 0, 28, 56 and 84 using standard procedures. Liver was biopsied at&#13;
day 0, 28, 56, and 84, and assayed for retinol (μg/g). Data were analysed using descriptive&#13;
statistics and ANOVA at ἀ0.05.&#13;
Extrusion significantly decreased WSI by 4.05% (23.67±0.47) and 16.21% (20.67±0.47) in&#13;
Elow and Ehigh OSR-CB, respectively, compared to unextruded OSR-CB (24.67±0.47). A&#13;
significantly higher WAI of 5.39±0.21 was recorded in Ehigh OSR-CB, while unextruded&#13;
and Elow OSR-CB were similar. The PVA carotenoids decreased significantly from&#13;
228.04±0.05 in unextruded OSR-CB to 152.32±0.16 in Elow and 148.37±0.53 in Ehigh OSR-&#13;
CB. Extrusion significantly enhanced AMEn of Elow and Ehigh OSR-CB by 16.47%&#13;
iv&#13;
(4051.15±0.05) and 14.11% (3968.82± 0.06), respectively over unextruded OSR-CB&#13;
(3478.13± 0.08). Colour intensity of egg yolk at day 28 ranked: 74.07±0.18 (WM+SBM +&#13;
apo-ester) &gt; 70.97±0.04 (YM+SBM) &gt; 63.41±0.03 (OSR-CB+SBM) &gt; 53.68±0.09&#13;
(WM+SBM), with similar trends at 56 and 84 days. The PVA carotenoids in egg yolk on&#13;
day 84 was significantly higher in OSR-CB+SBM (2.80±0.04) and YM+SBM (1.13±0.02)&#13;
than WM+SBM (0.52±0.03) and WM+SBM + apo-ester (0.33±0.02) fed hens. Egg yolk&#13;
retinol increased by 709.56% (77.88±0.04) and 20.06% (11.55±0.03), in OSR-CP+SBM&#13;
and YM+SBM fed hens, respectively compared to the control (9.62±0.08) at day 28, with&#13;
similar trend at 56 and 84 days. Liver retinol at day 28 was significantly higher in OSR-&#13;
CB+SBM (996.26±0.04) and YM+SBM (367.64±0.05) and similar in WM+SBM&#13;
(136.30±0.02) and WM+SBM + apo-ester (126.80±0.06) fed hens with same trend observed&#13;
at 56 and 84 days.&#13;
Extruded Orange-fleshed sweetpotato root based concentrate at low temperature&#13;
improved energy availability, egg yolk pigmentation and vitamin A in laying hens.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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