To examine the effect of different omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n 3 PUFA doses on the long chain (LC) n 3 PUFA enrichment in the egg yolk, Isochrysis galbana was supplemented in nine different doses (from 0 to 400 mg n 3 PUFAs per 100 g feed) to the diet of laying hens. A linear increase of the n 3 LC-PUFA enrichment was observed up to a dose of 120 mg n 3 PUFAs per 100 g feed. Higher n 3 PUFA supplementation doses resulted in a decreased efficiency of n-3 LC- PUFA incorporation into the e yolk. Pronounced color changes were observed due to transfer of carotenoids from the microalgal biomass to the egg yolk. However, a corresponding linear trend in yolk color changes was not observed for the low supplementation doses when compared the n 3 LC-PUFA changes in the egg to yolk. The a -value increased remarkably with supplementation of 3% Isochrysis (150 mg n 3 PUFAs per 100 g feed) and remained stable with the higher supplementation doses