Influence of lipid fraction of Black Soldier fly larvae on productivity, resistance and metabolic processes in milk-fed period calves

R. Nekrasov, M. Chabaev, E. Tuaeva, D. A. Nikanova, N. Bogolyubova, S. O. Shapovalov, G. A. Ivanov
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Relevance. There is evidence of increased immunity in animals when they are fed components from insect larvae. The research objectives are to study some aspects of the composition and bactericidal properties of the lipid fraction obtained from the biomass of Black Lion larvae (LCL-lf); to establish the effectiveness of using LCL-lf as an additive to the diet of calves of the dairy growing period.Methodology. Scientific and economic experience in studying the effect of various levels of use of the lipid fraction obtained from the biomass of Black Lion larvae in the diets of dairy calves (from the 59th to the 123rd day) of the growing period was carried out in JSC «Molodi» of the Moscow region. The animals of the control group were fed a balanced diet in terms of energy and nutrients, the 1st experimental in addition to the main diet daily (individually) in the morning feeding was fed 5 g of LCHL-lf, the 2nd experimental – 10 g of LCHL-lf.Results. Fatty acid composition of LCHL-lf: the sum of saturated LC – 85.9%, lauric acid – 55.6%. The antimicrobial properties of the extract from LCL-lf are largely noted in relation to gram-positive bacteria. It was noted that feeding larvae in the diets of young animals improved the bactericidal properties of the blood serum of experimental animals – from 31.4 to 42.9–48.6% (p < 0.05). The content of erythrocytes (11.6% vs. 10.3 × 1012/l in the control, p = 0.08) and hematocrit (40.9 vs. 37.1% in the control, p = 0.02) was higher in the blood of group 2 animals, which indicates an increase in the redox capacity of the blood of experimental animals. In the blood of animals of the experimental groups, the content of free water–soluble antioxidants increased – from 14.8 mg/l in the control to 17.8 mg/l (p = 0.08) and to 15.7 mg/l (p = 0.39) in the blood of animals of the experimental groups, 1st and 2nd, respectively. In general, over the two-month period of the experiment, the increase in SSP was: in group 1 – 8.4%, in group 2 – 18.7% compared with the control (703.1–769.5 g vs. 648.4 g, p < 0.05).
黑兵蝇幼虫脂质部分对牛奶喂养期犊牛的生产率、抵抗力和新陈代谢过程的影响
相关性。有证据表明,给动物喂食来自昆虫幼虫的成分可提高其免疫力。研究目标是研究从黑狮幼虫生物质(LCL-lf)中获得的脂质部分的组成和杀菌特性的某些方面;确定使用 LCL-lf 作为奶牛生长期犊牛日粮添加剂的有效性。莫斯科地区的 "莫洛迪 "股份公司在研究奶牛生长期(从第 59 天到第 123 天)日粮中不同程度使用从黑狮幼虫生物质中提取的脂质部分的效果方面积累了科学和经济经验。对照组动物饲喂能量和营养均衡的日粮,第一实验组除主食外,每天(单独)早上饲喂 5 克 LCHL-lf,第二实验组饲喂 10 克 LCHL-lf。LCHL-lf 的脂肪酸组成:饱和脂肪酸总和 - 85.9%,月桂酸 - 55.6%。LCL-lf 提取物的抗菌特性主要针对革兰氏阳性菌。研究发现,在幼年动物的日粮中喂食幼虫可提高实验动物血清的杀菌性能--从 31.4% 提高到 42.9-48.6%(p < 0.05)。第 2 组动物血液中的红细胞含量(11.6% 对对照组的 10.3 × 1012/l,p = 0.08)和血细胞比容(40.9 对对照组的 37.1%,p = 0.02)较高,这表明实验动物血液的氧化还原能力有所提高。在实验组动物的血液中,游离水溶性抗氧化剂的含量增加了--从对照组的 14.8 毫克/升分别增加到 17.8 毫克/升(p = 0.08)和 15.7 毫克/升(p = 0.39)。总的来说,在两个月的实验期间,与对照组相比,第 1 组 SSP 增加了 8.4%,第 2 组增加了 18.7%(703.1-769.5 克 vs. 648.4 克,p < 0.05)。
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