Yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor L.) larvae inclusion in diets for free-range chickens: Effects on meat quality and fatty acid profile
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
This study evaluated the effects of a diet containing yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor L.;
TM) larva meal on quality parameters (pH24, color and drip losses), proximate composition
and fatty acid (FA) profile of meat from free-range chickens. A total of 140 medium-growing
hybrid female chickens were free-range reared and randomly allotted to two dietary treatments:
a control group and a TM group, in which TM meal was included at 75 g kg−1 as
fed in substitution of corn gluten meal. Each group consisted of five pens as replicates,
with 14 chicks per pen. At 97 days of age, ten birds (two birds/pen) from each feeding
group were slaughtered at a commercial abattoir. Quality parameters and proximate composition
of breast and thigh meat were not affected by treatment. The effects of dietary TM larva
meal on the FA profile of thigh meat were negligible. Breast meat from TM-fed chickens
showed higher oleic and α-linolenic acid percentages as well as lower atherogenicity and
thrombogenicity indexes. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that TM inclusion in diets
for free-range chickens did not prejudice meat quality traits. The obtained results confirm
that TM can be considered a promising insect protein source for the poultry feed industry.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Breast; fatty acids; free-range chickens; Tenebrio molitor larva meal; thigh
Elenco autori:
Dabbou S.; Gasco L.; Lussiana C.; Brugiapaglia A.; Biasato I.; Renna M.; Cavallarin L.; Gai F.; Schiavone A.
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