Potential of Egg Albumen as a Source of Amino Acids and Protein Supplement on the Production of Silkworm Bombyx mori L.

M. Moustafa
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The mulberry silkworm is a monophagous insect that depends solely on mulberry leaves as its primary feeding source. Therefore, the quality of mulberry leaves and nutritive supplements are significant factors affecting silk production. This investigation was carried out to evaluate the potential of hen egg albumen as a protein and amino acid source impacting various biological and biochemical characters of mulberry silkworm. Larvae were reared on mulberry leaves enriched with different concentrations of hen egg albumen (10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%) from 4 th larval instar until the spinning stage (odd days). While hen egg albumen contains amino acids vital for silk production, excessive doses led to reduce the production due to an abundance of non-silk-producing amino acids or those not involved in silk structure, resulting in silk metabolism disorders. Larvae reared on leaves fortified with (10 %, 20%) concentrations showed improvements in all biological and biochemical parameters, with no significant differences observed between the two concentrations in cocoon criteria. However, 20% concentration treatment exhibited a significantly higher shell ratio percentage, 5 th larval weight, growth index, cocooning and pupation ratios. The results also showed that higher concentrations of hen egg albumen were significantly inversely related to cocoon production.
鸡蛋白蛋白作为氨基酸来源和蛋白质补充剂在蚕生产中的潜力
桑蚕是一种单食性昆虫,仅以桑叶为主要食物来源。因此,桑叶的质量和营养补充剂是影响蚕丝产量的重要因素。本研究旨在评估母鸡蛋蛋白作为蛋白质和氨基酸来源对桑蚕各种生物和生化特性的潜在影响。从第 4 个幼虫龄期到纺丝阶段(奇数天),在富含不同浓度的鸡蛋清(10%、20%、30% 和 40%)的桑叶上饲养幼虫。母鸡蛋清含有对蚕丝生产至关重要的氨基酸,但过高的剂量会导致非蚕丝生产氨基酸或与蚕丝结构无关的氨基酸过多,从而导致蚕丝生产减少,造成蚕丝代谢紊乱。在添加(10%、20%)浓度的叶片上饲养的幼虫在所有生物和生化参数上都有所改善,在蚕茧标准上两种浓度之间没有观察到显著差异。然而,20% 浓度的处理在壳率百分比、5th 幼虫重量、生长指数、结茧率和化蛹率方面都有显著提高。结果还显示,较高浓度的母鸡蛋蛋白与蚕茧产量呈显著的反比关系。
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