Belhadj Slimen Imen, Yerou Houari, Ben Larbi Manel, M'Hamdi Naceur, Najar Taha
Laboratory of Materials Molecules and Applications, Preparatory Institute for Scientific and Technical Studies, Tunis, Tunisia.
Department of Animal Sciences, National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia, Carthage University, Tunis, Tunisia.
Front Vet Sci. 2023 Aug 17;10:1200031. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1200031. eCollection 2023.
This review summarizes the most relevant scientific literature related to the use of insects as alternative protein sources in poultry diets. The black soldier fly, the housefly, the beetle, mealworms, silkworms, earthworms, crickets, and grasshoppers are in the spotlight because they have been identified as an important future source of sustainable animal proteins for poultry feeding. Insect meals meet poultry requirements in terms of nutritional value, essential amino acid composition, nutrient digestibility, and feed acceptance. Furthermore, they are enriched with antimicrobial peptides and bioactive molecules that can improve global health. Results from poultry studies suggest equivalent or enhanced growth performances and quality of end-products as compared to fish meal and soybean meal. To outline this body of knowledge, this article states established threads of research about the nutrient profiles and the digestibility of insect meals, their subsequent effects on the growth and laying performances of poultry as well as the quality of meat, carcass, and eggs. To fully exploit insect-derived products, the effects of insect bioactive molecules (antimicrobial peptides, fatty acids, and polysaccharides) were addressed. Furthermore, as edible insects are likely to take a meaningful position in the feed and food chain, the safety of their derived products needs to be ensured. Some insights into the current knowledge on the prevalence of pathogens and contaminants in edible insects were highlighted. Finally, the effect of insect farming and processing treatment on the nutritive value of insect larvae was discussed. Our overview reveals that using insects can potentially solve problems related to reliance on other food sources, without altering the growth performances and the quality of meat and eggs.
本综述总结了与昆虫作为家禽日粮替代蛋白质来源相关的最具相关性的科学文献。黑水虻、家蝇、甲虫、黄粉虫、蚕、蚯蚓、蟋蟀和蚱蜢成为焦点,因为它们已被确定为未来家禽饲养可持续动物蛋白的重要来源。昆虫粉在营养价值、必需氨基酸组成、养分消化率和饲料适口性方面满足家禽需求。此外,它们富含抗菌肽和生物活性分子,可改善整体健康状况。家禽研究结果表明,与鱼粉和豆粕相比,其生长性能和最终产品质量相当或更优。为概述这一知识体系,本文阐述了关于昆虫粉营养成分和消化率、其对家禽生长和产蛋性能以及肉、胴体和蛋品质后续影响的既定研究线索。为充分利用昆虫衍生产品,探讨了昆虫生物活性分子(抗菌肽、脂肪酸和多糖)的作用。此外,由于食用昆虫可能在饲料和食物链中占据重要地位,需要确保其衍生产品的安全性。强调了对食用昆虫中病原体和污染物流行情况现有知识的一些见解。最后,讨论了昆虫养殖和加工处理对昆虫幼虫营养价值的影响。我们的综述表明,使用昆虫有可能解决与依赖其他食物来源相关的问题,同时不改变肉和蛋的生长性能及品质。