Animals (May 2022)

Comparison of Nutritional Profiles of Super Worm (<i>Zophobas morio</i>) and Yellow Mealworm (<i>Tenebrio molitor</i>) as Alternative Feeds Used in Animal Husbandry: Is Super Worm Superior?

  • Danka Dragojlović,
  • Olivera Đuragić,
  • Lato Pezo,
  • Ljiljana Popović,
  • Slađana Rakita,
  • Zorica Tomičić,
  • Nedeljka Spasevski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12101277
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1277

Abstract

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Edible insects are acknowledged as a valuable nutritional source and promising alternative to traditional feed ingredients, while the optimization of rearing conditions is required for their wider utilization in the animal feed industry. The main goal of this study was to compare and optimize the rearing conditions of the two species’ larvae and identify the most favorable nutritive composition of the full-fat larval meal. For that purpose, Tenebrio molitor (TM) and Zophobas morio (ZM) were reared on three different substrates and harvested after three time periods. An artificial neural network (ANN) with multi-objective optimization (MOO) was used to investigate the influence between the observed parameters as well as to optimize and determine rearing conditions. The optimization of the larval rearing conditions showed that the best nutritive composition of full-fat larval meal was obtained for ZM larvae reared on a mixture of cabbage, carrot and flaxseed and harvested after 104 days. The best nutritive composition contained 39.52% protein, 32% crude fat, 44.01% essential amino acids, 65.21 mg/100 g Ca and 651.15 mg/100 g P with a favorable ratio of 1.5 of n6/n3 fatty acids. Additionally, the incorporation of flaxseed in the larval diet resulted in an increase in C18:3n3 content in all samples.

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