Gebremichael Askale, Szabó András, Sándor Zsuzsanna J, Nagy Zoltán, Ali Omeralfaroug, Kucska Balázs
Department of Freshwater Fish Ecology, Institute of Aquaculture and Environmental Safety, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Guba S. u. 40., 7400, Kaposvár, Hungary.
Department of Animal Science, Mizan-Tepi University, 260 Mizan Aman District, Mizan Teferi, Ethiopia.
Aquac Nutr. 2023 Aug 29;2023:6080387. doi: 10.1155/2023/6080387. eCollection 2023.
A 25-week experiment was undertaken to explore the effect of partial replacement of dietary fishmeal (FM) with black soldier fly meal () (BS), mealworm meal () (MW), and a 1 : 1 mixture of both insect meals (BSMW) on fillet quality in African catfish (). A total of 96 fish with an average initial body weight of 248 ± 28 g were stocked into a recirculating aquaculture system and fed in four different dietary groups (control, BS, MW, and BSMW). No mortality was recorded in any of the groups. At the end of the feeding period, 24 fish ( = 6 for each treatment, weight between 690 and 822 g) were used for analysis. There was no alteration in filleting yield or other slaughter indices within experimental groups, except the hepatosomatic index. Among quality attributes, pH 24 hr postmortem exhibited a significant difference ( < 0.05). In respect of the fatty acid profile, the -6/-3 ratio ranged between 1.17 and 1.40 but was not significantly modified by the partial replacement of FM. Similarly, the proximate composition of the fillets was not significantly different between the control and experimental diet groups. The ratio of polyunsaturated fatty acid to saturated fatty acids ranged between 0.67 and 0.79 in the fillets, without significant differences between groups. The atherogenic index was increased in the BS group, as compared to the others; however, the thrombogenicity index of fillets was not significantly affected. Similarly, the conventional quality traits of the fillet, such as cooking, drip, and thawing losses, did not differ within treatments. This study demonstrates that the dietary inclusion of black soldier fly and/or mealworm meals used for African catfish at the tested inclusion level has negligible impact on fillet properties.
进行了一项为期25周的实验,以探究用黑水虻粉(BS)、黄粉虫粉(MW)以及两种昆虫粉1:1的混合物(BSMW)部分替代饲料中的鱼粉(FM)对非洲鲶鱼鱼片品质的影响。总共96尾平均初始体重为248±28克的鱼被放养到循环水养殖系统中,并分为四个不同的饲料组(对照组、BS组、MW组和BSMW组)进行投喂。所有组均未记录到死亡情况。在投喂期结束时,选取24尾鱼(每种处理6尾,体重在690至822克之间)进行分析。除了肝体指数外,实验组之间的鱼片产量或其他屠宰指标没有变化。在品质属性方面,死后24小时的pH值存在显著差异(P<0.05)。就脂肪酸组成而言,ω-6/ω-3比值在1.17至1.40之间,但部分替代鱼粉并未使其发生显著改变。同样,对照组和实验饲料组之间鱼片的常规成分没有显著差异。鱼片中多不饱和脂肪酸与饱和脂肪酸的比值在0.67至0.79之间,各组之间没有显著差异。与其他组相比,BS组的致动脉粥样化指数有所升高;然而,鱼片的血栓形成指数并未受到显著影响。同样,鱼片的传统品质特性,如烹饪损失、滴水损失和解冻损失,在各处理组之间没有差异。本研究表明,在测试的添加水平下,将黑水虻和/或黄粉虫粉添加到非洲鲶鱼饲料中对鱼片特性的影响可忽略不计。