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Melamine residues in eggs of laying hens exposed to melamine-contaminated feed
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NutritionFood ContaminantWithdrawal DietMelamine-contaminated FeedFeed AdditiveToxicologyPublic HealthMelamine ResiduesAnimal PhysiologyAnimal NutritionFeed EvaluationMelamine Residual LevelsPharmacologyAnimal SciencePoultry DiseasePhysiologyPoultry FarmingEnvironmental ToxicologyMetabolismMedicineResidual Melamine LevelsPoultry Science
An experiment was carried out to determine melamine residual levels in eggs by feeding laying hens 200 or 1,000 mg of melamine/kg of diet. Each diet was offered in 3 replicate cages (10 laying hens/cage) from d 1 to 29, followed by a 9-d feeding of a withdrawal diet that contained no melamine. Two eggs were collected from each replicate cage each day for the determination of residual melamine levels after 1 d of feeding. The feeding of melamine resulted in a fast accumulation of melamine in eggs within 3 to 4 d, then maintained 2.00 to 3.88 mg/kg for 200 mg of melamine/kg of diet and 11.09 to 16.46 mg/kg for 1,000 mg of melamine/kg of diet. A withdrawal period of 4.0 d for 1,000 mg of melamine/kg of diet was required based on tolerance values established by the World Health Organization and no withdrawal period was required for 200 mg of melamine/kg of diet.
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