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Effect of Processed Beverage By-Product-Based Diets on Biological Parameters, Conversion Efficiency and Body Composition of Hermetia illucens (L) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)

Vassilios Sideris, Maria Georgiadou, Georgios Th. Papadoulis, Konstantinos C. Mountzouris, Antonios E. Tsagkarakis

2021Insects24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(L.). Different treatments were investigated on larval development, survival, yield, protein conversion (PrCR) and bioconversion rate (BCR), substrate mass reduction and body composition of the insect. BSF larvae were able to develop sufficiently in all diets, except on sole SCG. The addition of BY enhanced the performance properties of diets, especially in the case of SCG, where larvae underperformed. Substrate mass reduction, PrCR and BCR were affected only by feed and exhibited higher values on reference feed, followed by BSG and SCG+BSG enriched with BY. Density did not have a significant effect on various larval nutrients, except for fat, which was higher on larvae fed enriched feeds with BY and in the 300 larval density. The interaction between feed and density strongly affected the nitrogen and protein levels, larval yield and ash. Generally, diets which contained SCG exhibited high larval crude protein levels. Our results illustrate that low value beverage by-products can be successfully utilized as constituents of a successful BSF diet.

Topics & Concepts

Hermetia illucensBiologyBioconversionLarvaComposition (language)Food scienceAnimal scienceNutrientSubstrate (aquarium)Feed conversion ratioBody weightBotanyEcologyFermentationLinguisticsPhilosophyEndocrinologyInsect Utilization and EffectsAnimal and Plant Science EducationEnvironmental Sustainability in Business
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