Insect meal in poultry feed: a potential protein source

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.4025/actascianimsci.v45i1.60317
J. Novodworski, L. D. Castilha, Alessandra Aparecida Silva
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The present study aims to conduct a review on the potential use of insect meal as an alternative protein source in poultry feed, particularly to serve the rearing of free-range chickens. Insects are already part of the diet of birds in their natural habitat, and the availability of low-cost alternative foods with low environmental impact is essential for the development of the activity. The review comprehended studies that used meals consisting of silkworm (Bombyx mori) chrysalis, earthworm (Eisenia foetida), housefly (Musca domestica), black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) and mealworm beetle (Tenebrio molitor) to replace plant-based protein sources. In general, insect meals have a high content of crude protein and ether extract, as well as an essential amino acid profile suitable for poultry feeding. The addition of insect meal in poultry feed normally shows good results as to growth performance and egg production, without causing a negative effect on carcass characteristics, meat sensory quality and egg quality, presenting itself as an alternative protein source with good prospects for replacing plant-based sources in poultry feed.
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家禽饲料中的昆虫粉:一种潜在的蛋白质来源
本研究旨在对昆虫粉作为家禽饲料中替代蛋白质来源的潜在用途进行综述,特别是用于饲养散养鸡。在鸟类的自然栖息地,昆虫已经成为鸟类饮食的一部分,获得低成本、低环境影响的替代食物对这项活动的发展至关重要。该综述综合了使用蚕蛹(Bombyx mori)、蚯蚓(Eisenia foetida)、家蝇(Musca domestica)、黑虻(Hermetia illucens)和粉虫甲虫(Tenebrio molitor)组成的膳食来替代植物性蛋白质来源的研究。一般来说,昆虫饲料具有高含量的粗蛋白质和粗脂肪提取物,以及适合家禽饲养的必需氨基酸。在家禽饲料中添加昆虫粉通常对生长性能和产蛋量有良好的效果,不会对胴体特性、肉感官品质和蛋品质造成负面影响,是一种替代家禽饲料中植物性蛋白质来源的良好前景。
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Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences
Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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