Effect of three different insect larvae on growth performance and antioxidant activity of thigh, breast, and liver tissues of chickens reared under mild heat stress

被引:4
作者
Stelios, Vasilopoulos [1 ]
Ilias, Giannenas [1 ]
Ioannis, Panitsidis [1 ]
Christos, Athanassiou [2 ]
Elias, Papadopoulos [3 ]
Paschalis, Fortomaris [4 ]
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Fac Vet Med, Lab Nutr, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
[2] Univ Thessaly, Lab Entomol & Agr Zool, Dept Agr Crop Prod & Rural Environm, Phytokou Str, Volos 38446, Greece
[3] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Fac Vet Med, Lab Parasitol & Parasit Dis, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
[4] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Fac Vet Med, Lab Anim Husb, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
关键词
Broiler; Insect meal; Heat stress; Mealworm; Black soldier fly; Superworm; OXIDATIVE STRESS; EDIBLE INSECTS; RESPONSES; PROTEIN; FOOD; CHALLENGES; CAPACITY; FEED; MEAT;
D O I
10.1007/s11250-024-03923-1
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
This study investigated the potential of insect-based diets to mitigate heat stress impact on broiler chickens, focusing on growth performance and antioxidant stability. Four dietary groups were examined, including a control and three treated groups with Tenebrio molitor (TM), Hermetia illucens (HI), and Zophobas morio (ZM) larvae, respectively, at a 5% replacement ratio. Temperature and relative humidity of the poultry house were monitored. Under heat stress conditions, the HI-fed group consistently exhibited the highest body weight, demonstrating their remarkable growth-promoting potential. TM-fed broilers also displayed commendable growth compared to the control. Insect larvae inclusion in the diet improved feed intake during early growth stages, indicating their positive influence on nutrient utilization. Regarding antioxidant stability, malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in the liver, an oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation marker, were significantly lower in the TM-fed group, suggesting reduced oxidative stress. While the specific insect-based diet did not significantly affect MDA levels in thigh and breast tissues, variations in the total phenolic content (TPC) were observed across tissues, with HI larvae significantly increasing it in the breast. However, the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) levels did not differ significantly among dietary groups in the examined tissues. Results suggest that insect-based diets enhance broiler growth and potentially reduce oxidative stress, particularly in the liver. Dietary presence of bioactive compounds may contribute to these benefits. Further research is required to fully elucidate the mechanisms underlying these findings. Insect-based diets seem to offer promise as feed additives in addressing the multifaceted challenges of oxidative stress and enhancing broiler health and resilience under heat stress conditions.
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