两种葡萄渣饲养的黑实蝇幼虫的生长性能、近似物组成和脂肪酸谱

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.animal.2024.101240
M. Renna , L. Gasco , L. Livorsi , M. Mele , G. Conte , M. Meneguz , C. Lussiana
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黑翅大实蝇(Hermetia illucens)将低价值基质转化为高营养饲料的能力正引起越来越多的关注。本研究旨在评估两个品种(Becuet - B;Moscato - M)的葡萄渣作为黑刺蝇幼虫(BSFL)饲养基质的情况,重点研究其对幼虫生长性能、近似物成分和脂肪酸组成的相关影响。每个处理共使用了 6 个重复,每个重复使用了 1 000 只黑斑潜蝇。幼虫发育情况通过幼虫体重进行评估,试验期间记录了八次幼虫体重:试验开始后的第二天,然后是第 5、8、13、15、20、22 和 27 天(30%的 BSFL 达到预蛹阶段的当天)。计算了生产和废物减量效率参数,即生长率、基质减量和基质减量指数。对两个葡萄渣品种的近似成分和脂肪酸谱进行了分析;对试验结束时(第 27 天)收集的 BSFL(每个重复 30 只幼虫)也进行了同样的分析。在 B 基质上饲养的幼虫的 BSFL 生长率较高(B 和 M 的生长率分别为 4.4 和 3.2 mg/天;P < 0.01)。饲养基质对 BSFL 的近似组成没有明显影响。M饲喂的BSFL的总脂百分比(TL)明显高于B饲喂的BSFL。饱和脂肪酸总量(P < 0.001)和单不饱和脂肪酸总量(P < 0.05)在 M 饲喂的 BSFL 中明显较高,而支链脂肪酸总量(P < 0.001)和多不饱和脂肪酸总量(P < 0.001)则呈相反趋势。有趣的是,在两种饲养底物中都检测到了一些共轭亚油酸异构体[即 C18:2 c9t11(+t7c9+t8c10) 和 t9t11],但含量较低(B 和 M 底物中的共轭亚油酸总量分别为 0.085 和 0.16 克/100 克 TL)。在 BSFL 中还发现了一些 CLA 异构体(即 C18:2 c9t11、t7c9 和 t10c12),在 B 饲喂和 M 饲喂的 BSFL 中,CLA 总浓度分别为 2.95 和 0.052 克/100 克 TL。这项研究表明,不同葡萄品种的酿酒副产品会显著影响 BSFL 的生长发育和脂质组成。BSFL 的 CLA 生物合成潜力为酿酒厂副产品的新价值化开辟了新的前景,可用于生产富含特定脂肪酸的全脂黑翅蝇粉和黑翅蝇油,具有潜在的健康促进作用。
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Growth performance, proximate composition and fatty acid profile of black soldier fly larvae reared on two grape pomace varieties

The black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) is attracting increasing interest for its ability to convert low-value substrates into highly nutritious feed. This study aimed at evaluating grape pomace from two varieties (Becuet – B; Moscato – M) as rearing substrates for black soldier fly larvae (BSFL), focusing on the related effects on larval growth performance, proximate composition, and fatty acid profile. A total of six replicates per treatment, and 1 000 BSFL per replica, were used. Larval development was assessed by larvae weight, which was recorded eight times during the trial: the day after the beginning of the trial, and then on days 5, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, and 27 (day in which the 30% of BSFL reached the prepupal stage). Production and waste reduction efficiency parameters, namely the growth rate, substrate reduction and substrate reduction index, were calculated. The two grape pomace varieties were analysed for their proximate composition and fatty acid profile; the same analyses were conducted on BSFL (30 larvae per replica) that were collected at the end of the trial (day 27). The growth rate of BSFL showed a higher value when the larvae were reared on B substrate (4.4 and 3.2 mg/day for B and M, respectively; P < 0.01). The rearing substrate did not significantly affect the proximate composition of BSFL. The percentage of total lipids (TL) in M-fed BSFL was significantly higher than in B ones. Total saturated (P < 0.001) and monounsaturated fatty acids (P < 0.05) were significantly higher in M-fed BSFL, while an opposite trend was observed for total branched-chain (P < 0.001) and total polyunsaturated fatty acids (P < 0.001). Interestingly, some conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) isomers [i.e., C18:2 c9t11(+t7c9+t8c10) and t9t11] were detected in low amounts in both rearing substrates (total CLA equal to 0.085 and 0.16 g/100 g TL in B and M substrate, respectively). Some CLA isomers (i.e., C18:2 c9t11, t7c9, and t10c12) were also found in BSFL, reaching a total CLA concentration equal to 2.95 and 0.052 g/100 g of TL in B-fed and M-fed BSFL, respectively. This study demonstrates that winery by-products from different grape varieties can significantly affect the development and lipid composition of BSFL. The CLA biosynthesis potential of BSFL opens newsworthy perspectives for a new valorisation of winery by-products to produce full-fat black soldier fly meal and black soldier fly oil enriched in specific fatty acids of potential health-promoting interest.

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