Gebremichael Askale, Kucska Balázs, Ardó László, Biró Janka, Berki Mária, Lengyel-Kónya Éva, Tömösközi-Farkas Rita, Egessa Robert, Müller Tamás, Gyalog Gergő, Sándor Zsuzsanna J
Department of Applied Fish Biology, Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences Kaposvár Campus, Guba S. u. 40, 7400 Kaposvár, Hungary.
Department of Freshwater Fish Ecology Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences Kaposvár Campus, Guba S. u. 40, 7400 Kaposvár, Hungary.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Mar 7;13(6):968. doi: 10.3390/ani13060968.
A six-week experiment was carried out to test the effects of total (100%) and partial (50%) replacement of fish meal in the diet of African catfish growers with black soldier fly (B) meal, yellow mealworm (M) meal, and a 1:1 combination of both (BM) on the production and health of fish. A total of 420 fish with an average initial body weight of 200 ± 0.5 g were randomly distributed in triplicate to seven diet groups (C, B50, B100, M50, M100, BM50, and BM100, respectively). The growth performance and feed utilization of fish fed with partial or total replacement levels of FM with B were not significantly affected ( > 0.05) during the 6 weeks of feeding. In contrast, significant differences were observed between the groups fed with a diet where FM was totally replaced with M meal and the control in terms of final body weight, specific growth rate, feed conversion ratio, protein efficiency ratio, and protein productive value. Among the blood plasma biochemistry parameters, total cholesterol exhibited a significant difference ( = 0.007) between the M treatments and the control diet. The fatty acid profile of the liver was changed with respect to the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid content in all experimental groups. Parallel with this, the upregulation of and genes in liver was found in all experimental groups compared to the control. Overall, this study shows that fish meal cannot be substituted with yellow mealworm meal in the practical diet of African catfish without compromising the growth, health and feed utilization parameters.
进行了一项为期六周的实验,以测试用黑水虻(B)粉、黄粉虫(M)粉以及两者1:1的组合(BM)完全(100%)和部分(50%)替代非洲鲶鱼养殖日粮中鱼粉对鱼的生产性能和健康状况的影响。总共420条平均初始体重为200±0.5克的鱼被随机分成三组,分别投喂七个日粮组(分别为C、B50、B100、M50、M100、BM50和BM100)。在六周的投喂期内,用B部分或完全替代FM的日粮喂养的鱼的生长性能和饲料利用率没有受到显著影响(P>0.05)。相比之下,在最终体重、特定生长率、饲料转化率、蛋白质效率比和蛋白质生产价值方面,用M粉完全替代FM的日粮组与对照组之间存在显著差异。在血浆生化参数中,M处理组与对照日粮之间的总胆固醇存在显著差异(P = 0.007)。所有实验组肝脏的脂肪酸谱在长链多不饱和脂肪酸含量方面都发生了变化。与此同时,与对照组相比,所有实验组肝脏中 和 基因均上调。总体而言,本研究表明,在非洲鲶鱼的实际日粮中,若不影响生长、健康和饲料利用参数,鱼粉不能被黄粉虫粉替代。