Different Diets Based on Yellow Mealworm (<i>Tenebrio molitor</i>)—Part A: Facing the Decrease in Omega−3 Fatty Acids in Fillets of Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>)
Federico Melenchón,
Ana María Larrán,
Miguel-Ángel Sanz,
Daniel Rico,
Dmitri Fabrikov,
Fernando G. Barroso,
Alba Galafat,
Francisco Javier Alarcón,
Amalia E. Morales,
M. Carmen Hidalgo,
Helena M. Lourenço,
María-Fernanda Pessoa,
Cristina Tomás-Almenar
Affiliations
Federico Melenchón
Agro-Technological Institute of Castilla y León, Ctra. Arévalo s/n, 40196 Segovia, Spain
Ana María Larrán
Agro-Technological Institute of Castilla y León, Ctra. Arévalo s/n, 40196 Segovia, Spain
Miguel-Ángel Sanz
Agro-Technological Institute of Castilla y León, Ctra. Arévalo s/n, 40196 Segovia, Spain
Daniel Rico
Agro-Technological Institute of Castilla y León, Ctra. Arévalo s/n, 40196 Segovia, Spain
Dmitri Fabrikov
Department of Biology and Geology, University of Almería, 04120 Almería, Spain
Fernando G. Barroso
Department of Biology and Geology, University of Almería, 04120 Almería, Spain
Alba Galafat
Department of Biology and Geology, University of Almería, 04120 Almería, Spain
Francisco Javier Alarcón
Department of Biology and Geology, University of Almería, 04120 Almería, Spain
Amalia E. Morales
Department of Zoology, Campus Fuentenueva, Facultad de Ciencias, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain
M. Carmen Hidalgo
Department of Zoology, Campus Fuentenueva, Facultad de Ciencias, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain
Helena M. Lourenço
IPMA, I.P.—Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere, Av. Dr. Alfredo Magalhães Ramalho, 6, 1495-165 Lisboa, Portugal
María-Fernanda Pessoa
GeoBioTec, Departamento de Ciências da Terra, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Nova School, 2829-516 Lisboa, Portugal
Cristina Tomás-Almenar
Animal Reproduction Department, National Institute of Agronomic Research (INIA-CSIC), Puerta de Hierro Avenue s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Aquaculture struggles with sustainability due to the use of fishmeal, and insects are one potential alternative. Insects have low long-chain omega−3 polyunsaturated fatty acid content, and insect-fed fish reflect this in their composition. In total, 500 rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, ~46 g) were fed until the fish reached a commercial size (~415 g). Five diets were used: one control based on fishmeal as main source of protein; two with a 50% replacement of fishmeal with yellow mealworm meal (Tenebrio molitor), one with full-fat insect, and another partially defatted; two other diets similar to the one with the full-fat insect, but with the addition of an experimental algal oil rich in omega−3 in two different concentrations (one equivalent to control, the other one to the defatted insect diet). Growth was unaffected, as well as texture and organoleptic profile of the fillets. Lightness, brightness and colour of the fillets were slightly modified by the experimental diets. An increase in omega−3 levels over those of the full-fat insect diet is described. An omega−3 sparing effect was highlighted, causing lipid accumulation in fillets and liver, and a mild increase in oxidative damage. More research is encouraged to evaluate the fatty acid profile of the liver.