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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Investigation of coupled bone and eggshell (de)mineralization during laying cycle of hens


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidad de Granada
Country Spain
Start Date Sep 01, 2023
End Date Aug 31, 2025
Duration 730 days
Number of Grantees 3
Roles Coordinator; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101064255
Grant Description

Skeletal disorders in laying hens are a major concern for the food industry.

It is well recognized that bone demineralization in laying hens is coupled to the daily mobilization of Ca for egg formation but the relation between bone properties and eggshell quality is still unclear.

A key point for understanding this coupled process is reveling the factors that influence bone dissolution since the unbalance between resorption and formation is what causes bone diseases such as osteoporosis and osteogenesis imperfecta.

Notably, there is limited information on how the composition, structural organization and interaction between bone mineral phase and organic matrix in different bone types influence chicken bone dissolution and its mechanical properties.

BonEggHens aims to perform a systematic study, from macro to nanoscopic scale, on a large array of bone and eggshell samples representative of the hens life cycle, to assess i) the effect of the mineral labile phase and the organic matrix on bone dissolution, ii) the relation between micro and nanoscopic characteristics of hens bones to bone quality parameters (e.g., bone density, mineral crystallinity) and iii) the correlation between bone structural and compositional changes and eggshell quality.

The results of the proposed study will shed light on bone/eggshell (de)mineralization processes, which will help to find solutions for a more sustainable yet productive farming system for ovo-production.

Moreover, the outcome of BonEggHens has potential implications for future biomineral investigation by cutting-edge microscopy tools and, most importantly, for the study of human bone diseases resembling those in chickens.

Finally, the development of the proposal will be career-defining, contributing to the professional and personal growth of the experienced researcher and providing the necessary skills and competences to increase her competitiveness and attain a permanent position in the European scientific framework.

All Grantees

Universidad de Granada; Gfz Helmholtz-Zentrum Fur Geoforschung; Universidad de Oviedo

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