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Nutrition & Metabolism

Lycopene supplementation does not change productive performance but lowers egg yolk cholesterol and gene expression of some cholesterol-related proteins in laying hens

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Pages 227-234 | Received 01 May 2020, Accepted 25 Jul 2020, Published online: 11 Nov 2020
 

ABSTRACT

1. This work examined the effects of purified lycopene (LYC) supplementation or a source of LYC as tomato powder (TP) on productive performance, egg yolk cholesterol levels as well as gene expression related to mechanism and regulation of cholesterol.

2. One hundred and fifty laying hens (Lohman LSL, hybrid) were randomly divided into one of three treatments, with 10 replicates of five hens per cage, totalling 50 hens per treatment. The hens were fed either a standard diet (control) or a standard diet supplemented with 20 mg purified lycopene/kg diet (LYC) or an equal amount of lycopene-containing tomato powder (TP) for 12 weeks.

3. Feed consumption, egg production, and feed efficiency remained similar among treatments (P ≥ 0.27). Supplementing lycopene, either as a purified form or in TP, increased the levels of serum and egg yolk lycopene and reduced serum and egg yolk cholesterol concentrations (P < 0.001). Supplementation in either form decreased gene expression for intestinal NPC1L1, MTP, ACAT2, hepatic SREBP1c, ACLY, and LXRα but increased hepatic ABCG5 and ABCG8 (P < 0.001).

4. The results of the present work revealed that egg yolk cholesterol metabolism is regulated by the modulation of a group of genes, particularly with LYC supplementation.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank DSM for supplying the lycopene supplement.

Author contributions

Conceptualisation, KS and CO.; Methodology, NS, CO, MT.; Formal Analysis, CO, MT, and NS, Investigation, CO, MT, and NS; Data Curation, CO, MT, and NS.; Writing – Original Draft Preparation, OK and KS.; Writing – Review & Editing, KS and OK.; The authors read and approved the final manuscript.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Additional information

Funding

The study was financed by the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization of Turkey (KOSGEB) and partially by the Turkish Academy of Sciences (KS, Ankara, Turkey).

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