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Screening of in vitro nutrient digestibility coefficients of selected insect meals in broiler chickens, black‐meat chickens and quails
Author(s) -
Kovitvadhi Attawit,
Chundang Pipatpong,
Pliantiangtam Nichaphon,
Thongprajukaew Karun,
Tirawattanawanich Chanin,
Suwanasopee Thanathip,
Koonawootrittriron Skorn
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.651
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1439-0396
pISSN - 0931-2439
DOI - 10.1111/jpn.13451
Subject(s) - proventriculus , hermetia illucens , biology , broiler , dry matter , duodenum , food science , insect , digestion (alchemy) , gizzard , caecum , animal feed , meal , breed , zoology , larva , botany , anatomy , chemistry , medicine , chromatography
Abstract The objective of this study is to identify potential insect species comparing with commonly used protein sources based on efficiency of the in vitro digestibility on dry matter (DMd), organic matter (OMd) and crude protein (CPd) in broiler chickens, black‐meat chickens (Native breed) and quails. Each of gastric mucosa, pancreas and duodenal mucosa were obtained from proventriculus, pancreas and duodenum, respectively. Crude digestive enzyme extracts (CTE) were extracted from these organs to perform in vitro digestibility. Eighteen insect samples and six commonly used protein sources were served as substrates which were evaluated on DMd, OMd and CPd in triplicate for each substrate. The CTE from gastric mucosa was used to simulate proventriculus, whereas small intestine was simulation by adding the CTE from pancreas and duodenum. The large variation of chemical composition between insect meals was presented. For commonly used protein sources, animal proteins were higher on digestibility than plant proteins ( p  < .001). Quails represented a great potential to digest insect meals comparing other animals. Based on CPd results, there were potential insect species for broiler chickens ( Achroia grisella : AG, Tenebrio molitor : TM and Musca domestica ), black‐meat chickens ( Patanga succincta , TM and AG) and quails ( Hermetia illucens , Acheta domesticus and Locusta migratoria ; p  < .001). The evidences from this study suggest that these insect species contain a great potential to use as alternative protein sources promoting an animal production with sustainability. However, the in vivo experimentation must be performed to confirm in further study.

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