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Nutritional composition of various insects and potential uses as alternative protein sources in animal diets

Assar Ali Shah; Pajaree Totakul; Maharach Matra; Anusorn Cherdthong; Yupa Harnboonsong; Metha Wanapat

Animal Bioscience · 2022

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The aim of the present investigation is to determine the nutritional composition of various insects and their potential uses as alternative protein sources in animal diets. The feeding industry requires production systems that use accessible resources, such as feed resources, and concentrates on the potential impacts on production yield and nutritional quality. Invertebrate insects, such as black soldier flies, grasshoppers, mealworms, housefly larvae, and crickets, have been used as human food and as feed for nonruminants and aqua culture while for ruminants their use has been limited. Insects can be mass-produced, participating in a circular economy that minimizes or eliminates food- and feed-waste through bioconversion. Although the model for formula-scale production of insects as feed

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.5713/ab.21.0447
Catalogue ID
NRmo9rin9c-0yj
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