Wang Qiaohua, Fu Dandan, Ma Meihu, Zhang Tao. Differentiating between fertilized and unfertilized eggs prior to incubation based on oxygen flux measurement[J]. International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 2017, 10(4): 243-251. DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20171004.2606
Citation: Wang Qiaohua, Fu Dandan, Ma Meihu, Zhang Tao. Differentiating between fertilized and unfertilized eggs prior to incubation based on oxygen flux measurement[J]. International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 2017, 10(4): 243-251. DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20171004.2606

Differentiating between fertilized and unfertilized eggs prior to incubation based on oxygen flux measurement

  • One unresolved challenge in the egg industry is how to efficiently and non-invasively detect unfertilized eggs prior to incubation. This detection ability would not only significantly improve hatching rates and reduce costs but also conserve incubator space and prevent poor-quality embryos from contributing to the spread of infections. This study demonstrates a procedure for distinguishing between fertilized and unfertilized eggs prior to incubation by studying the respiratory differences between fertilized and unfertilized eggs using the Non-invasive Micro-test Technique (NMT). A customized micro-testing examination platform, NMT Egg Testing System (NMT-ETS) was constructed for the real-time monitoring of the intensity and rate of oxygen exchange between the egg and its external environment. The results from this study revealed that at room temperature, there is a significant difference in gas exchange rates between fertilized and unfertilized eggs. The results indicate that the oxygen flux of fertilized eggs exceed 20 pmol/(cm2•s), whereas unfertilized eggs show a much lower oxygen flux. Based on the results, the NMT method can be used to effectively distinguish between fertilized and unfertilized chicken eggs.
  • loading

Catalog

    Turn off MathJax
    Article Contents

    /

    DownLoad:  Full-Size Img  PowerPoint
    Return
    Return