Verification of Egg Farming Systems from The Netherlands and New Zealand Using Stable Isotopes

被引:26
作者
Rogers, Karyne M. [1 ]
van Ruth, Saskia [2 ]
Alewijn, Martin [2 ]
Philips, Andy [1 ]
Rogers, Pam [1 ]
机构
[1] GNS Sci, Natl Isotope Ctr, Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand
[2] RIKILT Wageningen Univ & Res Ctr, NL-6700 AE Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
authenticity; barn; carbon; diet; egg albumen; free range; isotope; Netherlands; New Zealand; nitrogen; organic; supermarket; NITROGEN ISOTOPES; CARBON; TOOL; PRODUCE; RATIOS; MARKET; DIET; HENS;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jafc.5b01975
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Stable isotopes were used to develop authentication criteria of eggs laid under cage, barn, free range, and organic farming regimens from The Netherlands and New Zealand. A training set of commercial poultry feeds and egg albumen from 49 poultry farms across The Netherlands was used to determine the isotopic variability of organic and conventional feeds and to assess trophic effects of these corresponding feeds and barn, free range, and organic farming regimens on corresponding egg albumen. A further 52 brands of New Zealand eggs were sampled from supermarket shelves in 2008 (18), 2010 (30), and 2014 (4) to characterize and monitor changes in caged, barn, free range, and organic egg farming regimens. Stable carbon (delta C-13) and nitrogen (delta N-15) isotopes of 49 commercial poultry feeds and their corresponding egg albumens reveals that Dutch poultry are fed exclusively on a plant-based feed and that it is possible to discriminate between conventional and organic egg farming regimens in The Netherlands. Similarly, it is possible to discriminate between New Zealand organic and conventional egg farming regimens, although in the initial screening in 2008, results showed that some organic eggs had isotope values similar to those of conventional eggs, suggesting hens were not exclusively receiving an organic diet. Dutch and New Zealand egg regimens were shown to have a low isotopic correlation between both countries, because of different poultry feed compositions. In New Zealand, both conventional and organic egg whites have higher delta N-15 values than corresponding Dutch egg whites, due to the use of fishmeal or meat and bone meal (MBM), which is banned in European countries. This study suggests that stable isotopes (specifically nitrogen) show particular promise as a screening and authentication tool for organically farmed eggs. Criteria to assess truthfulness in labeling of organic eggs were developed, and we propose that Dutch organic egg whites should have a minimum delta N-15 value of 4.8 parts per thousand to account for an organic plant derived diet. Monitoring of New Zealand egg isotopes over the past 7 years suggests that organic eggs should have a minimum delta N-15 value of 6.0 parts per thousand, and eggs falling below this value should be investigated further by certification authorities.
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