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A simplified method for extracting androgens from avian egg yolks

January 1, 2009

Female birds deposit significant amounts of steroid hormones into the yolks of their eggs. Studies have demonstrated that these hormones, particularly androgens, affect nestling growth and development. In order to measure androgen concentrations in avian egg yolks, most authors follow the extraction methods outlined by Schwabl (1993. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 90:11446-11450). We describe a simplified method for extracting androgens from avian egg yolks. Our method, which has been validated through recovery and linearity experiments, consists of a single ethanol precipitation that produces substantially higher recoveries than those reported by Schwabl.

Publication Year 2009
Title A simplified method for extracting androgens from avian egg yolks
Authors C.P. Kozlowski, J.E. Bauman, D.C. Hahn
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Zoo Biology
Index ID 5224915
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center