Black soldier fly larvae meal in an extruded food: effects on nutritional quality and health parameters in healthy adult cats

G. Bosch, B.A. Loureiro, D. Schokker, S.K. Kar, A. Paul, N. Sluczanowski
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We aimed to evaluate the effects of including black soldier fly larvae meal (BSFL) meal in a dry extruded food on nutritional quality and some health aspects in healthy adult cats. Two dry extruded foods with either poultry meal (control) or 37.5% BSFL meal were fed to eight (3.8-5.2 kg BW; 2.3-y.o.) cats in a cross-over design with two 28-day periods. Food acceptance was recorded throughout the study and samples were collected during the last 7 days of each period for assessment of apparent total tract nutrient digestibility, faecal consistency, fermentation products and microbiota, and blood biochemistry and haematology. Foods were well-accepted and faeces were well-formed with optimal consistency scores. Digestibility values for dry matter, organic matter, nitrogen and gross energy were considered high for the BSFL meal-based food but lower than for the control food (). Unexpectedly, inclusion of BSFL meal had a profound impact on the intestinal microbial activity and composition as illustrated by increased faecal short-chain fatty acids () and biogenic amines concentrations () and reduced bacterial diversity () and shifts in multiple genera (e.g. more Bifidobacterium) in the faeces (). Minor changes in haematology and serum biochemistry parameters were found and deemed not clinically relevant. Overall, this study showed that a BSFL meal-based extruded dry food is readily accepted by healthy adult cats, yields optimal faecal consistency, had suitable nutrient digestibilities and can support their health when fed for 28 days with new leads for impact on feline gut health.
挤压食品中的黑兵蝇幼虫粉:对健康成年猫营养质量和健康指标的影响
我们的目的是评估在干挤压食品中添加黑翅蝇幼虫粉(BSFL)对健康成年猫的营养质量和某些健康方面的影响。我们以交叉设计的方法给八只(3.8-5.2 千克体重;2.3 岁o.)猫喂食了两种含有家禽粉(对照组)或 37.5% 黑斑蝇幼虫粉的干挤压食品,喂食期为两个 28 天。在整个研究过程中记录猫对食物的接受情况,并在每个阶段的最后 7 天收集样本,以评估猫的表观总营养消化率、粪便稠度、发酵产物和微生物群以及血液生化和血液学。动物对食物的接受度很高,粪便形态良好,稠度达到最佳水平。干物质、有机物、氮和总能量的消化率值在以 BSFL 粉为基础的食物中较高,但低于对照食物()。意想不到的是,添加 BSFL 粉对肠道微生物的活性和组成产生了深远的影响,表现为粪便中短链脂肪酸()和生物胺浓度()增加,细菌多样性()减少,粪便中多个菌属(如更多的双歧杆菌)发生变化()。血液学和血清生化参数发生了轻微变化,但被认为与临床无关。总之,这项研究表明,以 BSFL 粉为基础的挤压干粮很容易被健康的成年猫接受,能产生最佳的粪便稠度,具有合适的营养消化率,喂食 28 天后能支持猫的健康,并为影响猫的肠道健康提供了新的线索。
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