Black Soldier Meal in Feed Could Adversely Affect Organic Broiler Meat Quality When Used for the Total or Half Replacement of Diet Proteins

Poultry Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.3390/poultry3020007
Maria Chiara La Mantia, Massimo Calì, Luigi Petrocchi Jasinski, M. Contò, D. Meo Zilio, Gianluca Renzi, Monica Guarino Amato
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Organic poultry sector needs high-quality proteins sources to meet specific requirements. The EU’s organic regulation forbids synthetic amino acids; therefore, soybean, with its balanced essential amino acid content, has become the most used protein source, though much of it is imported from non-EU countries, with sustainability and crop competition issues; therefore, it should be substituted with a high-protein-value alternative such as insect meal. In this study, 900 Aviagen Savanna broilers were fed with three different organic diets: soybean only (S100), 50% black soldier fly larvae meal (BSL) and 50% soybean (BSL50), and 100% BSL only (BSL100). Broiler performance, welfare, and fatty acids (FA) were analyzed. BSL50 and BSL100 negatively affected growth, while only BSL100 worsened all of the market-related performances. Meat showed a significant increase in saturated FA (SFA) (p < 0.000) and a corresponding decrease in polyunsaturated FA (PUFA), in BSL50 and BSL100, but α-linolenic acid was not affected by BSL50 treatment (p < 0.000). The SFA increase could represent a negative aspect for human health (e.g., cardiovascular diseases), but, as reported by other authors, medium chain SFA, (i.e., lauric acid), may show beneficial effects as well (i.e., antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties).
当饲料中的黑兵丁完全或部分替代日粮蛋白质时,会对有机肉鸡的肉质产生不利影响
有机家禽业需要高质量的蛋白质来源来满足特定要求。欧盟的有机法规禁止使用合成氨基酸;因此,大豆以其均衡的必需氨基酸含量成为最常用的蛋白质来源,尽管其中大部分是从非欧盟国家进口的,存在可持续性和作物竞争问题;因此,应该用昆虫粉等高蛋白价值的替代品来替代大豆。在这项研究中,900 只安伟捷萨瓦纳肉鸡饲喂了三种不同的有机日粮:纯大豆日粮(S100)、50% 黑兵蝇幼虫粉(BSL)和 50% 大豆日粮(BSL50)以及 100% 纯 BSL 日粮(BSL100)。对肉鸡的生产性能、福利和脂肪酸(FA)进行了分析。BSL50 和 BSL100 对生长有负面影响,而只有 BSL100 会恶化所有与市场相关的性能。在 BSL50 和 BSL100 中,肉中饱和脂肪酸(SFA)明显增加(p < 0.000),多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)相应减少,但α-亚麻酸不受 BSL50 处理的影响(p < 0.000)。SFA 的增加可能会对人类健康(如心血管疾病)产生不利影响,但正如其他作者所报告的,中链 SFA(即月桂酸)也可能会产生有益影响(即抗菌、消炎和抗氧化特性)。
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