The verification of hen egg types by the classification of ultra-weak photon emission data


" The number of photons emitted by each of the separately tested egg components was found to differ depending on the farming production system. For yolks, albumens, shells, and intact eggs, the highest ultra-weak emission was detected from ecologically farmed eggs. Primarily, the highest bioluminescence of the yolk and the white distinguishes this egg class from the examined egg population, where the average emission of biophotons over the entire measurement time was 119 and 122, respectively (Fig. 3(b)). For eggs obtained from free-range hens, the average photon emission from egg yolks and whites was 114 and 105, respectively, and for eggs from the cage system, these values were 104 and 105, respectively." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Sekulska-Nalewajko, J., Gocławski, J., Korzeniewska, E., Kiełbasa, P., & Dróżdż, T. (2024). The verification of hen egg types by the classification of ultra-weak photon emission data. Expert Systems with Applications, 238, 122130. © 2023 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.


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