Abstract

The objective of this study was to compare the deposition of carotenoids in egg yolk in the presence of different levels of capsaicin in the diet of hens. A yellow corn basal diet was prepared and corresponded to the control treatment; the other five treatments were with red carotenoids as follows: Oleoresin and Biored (commercial unsaponified and saponified extracts of red pepper respectively) and three with red pepper meal (Guajillo) with different levels of capsaicin (0.76, 12.26 and 35.26 mg kg−1 diet). The level of total carotenoids was 20–25 mg kg−1 diet in the five treatments. The total carotenoids in egg yolks (30 ± 0.34 mg kg−1) of red pepper diets with three levels of capsaicin were not statistically different. However, the carotenoid content was lower in egg yolks of commercial preparations (saponified, 26 ± 0.86 mg kg−1; unsaponified, 24 ± 0.85 mg kg−1). The highest level of capsaicin had a significant effect on the deposition of capsanthin and zeaxanthin during the 3 weeks of feeding. For the commercial saponified preparation (Biored) and the unsaponified pepper in the presence of capsaicin the colour obtained was the one preferred by the consumer (9.34 ± 0.05). Oleoresin was a poor pigment. It is concluded that capsaicin had a positive effect on the deposition of carotenoids in egg yolk without affecting the productivity parameters. © 1999 Society of Chemical Industry

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