Evaluation of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae oil as a potential lipid source for largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides): Growth performance, myofiber development and glucolipid metabolism

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Feed Science and Technology Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2024.116102
Meng Xia, Zechao Hu, Gang Wang, Xiangtong Yuan, Hong Ji, Jian Sun, Haibo Yu
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Black soldier fly larvae oil (BSFLO) is considered as a by-product of the production process of defatted black soldier fly larvae meal at present, and may show the potential to be used as a lipid source for aquafeeds. In this study, a total of 300 largemouth bass (initial body weight 7.95 g) were fed diets containing different levels of BSFLO for 56 d to evaluate its effects on the growth performance, fatty acid composition, antioxidant capacity and glucolipid metabolism. Five isonitrogenous and isolipidic diets were designed with fish oil supplemented feed (FO) as the control diet and then feeds with BSFLO replacing 12.5 %, 25 %, 50 % and 100 % of the fish oil (BSFLO12.5, BSFLO25, BSFLO50, BSFLO100) as the treatment diets. No significant changes in weight gain and specific growth rate were observed between groups, but BSFLO100 showed a significant change in feed conversion ratio, higher than the control group (P < 0.05). The muscle and liver C12:0 and ∑n-6 PUFA content increased with the addition of BSFLO, while C20:5n-3, C22:6n-3 and ∑n-3 PUFA content gradually decreased, and significant differences were observed between FO and BSFLO100 (P < 0.05). Expression of hepatic Δ6fad and FABP genes was lower in the FO group and the highest in BSFLO50 and BSFLO100 (P < 0.05). In terms of myofiber development, Dietary BSFLO led to e a progressive increase in myofiber diameter and area, while the expression of smad-2 gene in muscle was significantly reduced in BSFLO25 and BSFLO50 (P < 0.05). Besides, the serum glucose levels were significantly lower in BSFO12.5, BSFLO50 and BSFLO100, and dietary 8 % BSFLO (BSFLO100) resulted in a decrease in hepatic glycogen content from 94 mg g−1 to 71.78 mg g−1, along with the expression of glycolysis-related genes (GK, PK and PFK) and enzyme (PK and PFK) activities (P < 0.05), while the expression of gluconeogenesis-related genes (G6Pase) was significantly increased (P < 0.05). Dietary 4 % BSFLO (BSFLO50) increased muscle and liver T-SOD activity and simultaneously reduced muscle MDA content (P < 0.05), which has the best antioxidant properties. One-variable linear regression analysis revealed that various parameters of feed utilization, glucose metabolism, and muscle development in fish were significantly and linearly affected by dietary BSFLO levels (P < 0.05). In summary, if only optimal glucose lowering is considered, 8 % BSFLO is recommended. However, if feed utilization efficiency is taken into account, it is recommended that dietary BSFLO be added at no more than 4 %.

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将黑兵蝇(Hermetia illucens)幼虫油作为大口鲈鱼(Micropterus salmoides)的潜在脂质来源进行评估:生长性能、肌纤维发育和糖脂代谢
黑翅蝇幼虫油(BSFLO)目前被认为是脱脂黑翅蝇幼虫粉生产过程中的一种副产品,有可能被用作水产饲料的脂质来源。本研究共给 300 尾大口鲈鱼(初始体重为 7.95 克)投喂了 56 天含有不同水平 BSFLO 的饲料,以评估其对大口鲈鱼生长性能、脂肪酸组成、抗氧化能力和糖脂代谢的影响。设计了五种等氮和离脂日粮,以补充鱼油的饲料(FO)作为对照日粮,然后以 BSFLO 替代 12.5%、25%、50% 和 100%鱼油的饲料(BSFLO12.5、BSFLO25、BSFLO50、BSFLO100)作为处理日粮。各组之间的增重和特定生长率没有明显变化,但 BSFLO100 组的饲料转化率有明显变化,高于对照组(P < 0.05)。添加 BSFLO 后,肌肉和肝脏中 C12:0 和 ∑n-6 PUFA 含量增加,而 C20:5n-3、C22:6n-3 和 ∑n-3 PUFA 含量逐渐减少,且 FO 组和 BSFLO100 组间差异显著(P <0.05)。肝脏Δ6fad和FABP基因的表达在FO组中较低,而在BSFLO50和BSFLO100中最高(P <0.05)。在肌纤维发育方面,膳食BSFLO导致肌纤维直径和面积逐渐增加,而肌肉中smad-2基因的表达在BSFLO25和BSFLO50中显著减少(P <0.05)。此外,BSFO12.5、BSFLO50 和 BSFLO100 的血清葡萄糖水平明显降低,膳食 8 % BSFLO(BSFLO100)导致肝糖原含量从 94 mg g-1 降至 71.78 mg g-1,同时糖酵解相关基因(GK、PK 和 PFK)的表达和酶(PK 和 PFK)的活性(P < 0.05),而糖元生成相关基因(G6Pase)的表达显著增加(P < 0.05)。膳食中 4% 的 BSFLO(BSFLO50)提高了肌肉和肝脏的 T-SOD 活性,同时降低了肌肉中的 MDA 含量(P < 0.05),其抗氧化性最好。单变量线性回归分析表明,鱼类的饲料利用率、糖代谢和肌肉发育的各种参数受日粮中 BSFLO 水平的显著线性影响(P < 0.05)。总之,如果只考虑最佳降糖效果,建议使用 8 % BSFLO。但是,如果考虑到饲料利用效率,建议日粮中 BSFLO 的添加量不超过 4%。
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Animal Feed Science and Technology
Animal Feed Science and Technology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding. Papers describing research on feed for ruminants and non-ruminants, including poultry, horses, companion animals and aquatic animals, are welcome. The journal covers the following areas: Nutritive value of feeds (e.g., assessment, improvement) Methods of conserving and processing feeds that affect their nutritional value Agronomic and climatic factors influencing the nutritive value of feeds Utilization of feeds and the improvement of such Metabolic, production, reproduction and health responses, as well as potential environmental impacts, of diet inputs and feed technologies (e.g., feeds, feed additives, feed components, mycotoxins) Mathematical models relating directly to animal-feed interactions Analytical and experimental methods for feed evaluation Environmental impacts of feed technologies in animal production.
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