Due to the growing world population, the sustainability of food and feed sources with high nutritional value has become a crucial issue. In this scenario, insects can constitute a low-impact protein source with high nutritional value. The growth and nutrient composition of insects are potentially influenced by rearing conditions, particularly by the selected growth substrate. In this study, we evaluated the chemical and functional characteristics of Tenebrio molitor larvae reared on different growth substrates: a traditional wheat bran substrate and an innovative substrate consisting of wheat bran supplemented with chestnut shell, a by-product of the chestnut agro-industrial chain. The results showed that the innovative growth substrates positively influenced the insects’ survival suggesting a beneficial effect on larval health. The enrichment of the growth substrate with chestnut shell modified the protein and amino acid profile of insect meals, possibly indicating a shift in their metabolism. In addition, insect meals obtained from larvae reared on chestnut-shell-enriched substrate exhibited higher antibacterial and antioxidant activity, suggesting a potential beneficial effect when included in animal feed. Our results showed positive outcomes related to the design of innovative strategies for insect rearing, enriching larvae meal with beneficial health properties in line with sustainability and One Health principles.

Characterisation of Tenebrio molitor reared on substrates supplemented with chestnut shell / Ferri, Irene; Dell’Anno, Matteo; Spano, Mattia; Canala, Benedetta; Petrali, Beatrice; Dametti, Matilda; Magnaghi, Stefano; Rossi, Luciana. - In: INSECTS. - ISSN 2075-4450. - 15:7(2024), pp. 1-18. [10.3390/insects15070512]

Characterisation of Tenebrio molitor reared on substrates supplemented with chestnut shell

Mattia Spano;
2024

Abstract

Due to the growing world population, the sustainability of food and feed sources with high nutritional value has become a crucial issue. In this scenario, insects can constitute a low-impact protein source with high nutritional value. The growth and nutrient composition of insects are potentially influenced by rearing conditions, particularly by the selected growth substrate. In this study, we evaluated the chemical and functional characteristics of Tenebrio molitor larvae reared on different growth substrates: a traditional wheat bran substrate and an innovative substrate consisting of wheat bran supplemented with chestnut shell, a by-product of the chestnut agro-industrial chain. The results showed that the innovative growth substrates positively influenced the insects’ survival suggesting a beneficial effect on larval health. The enrichment of the growth substrate with chestnut shell modified the protein and amino acid profile of insect meals, possibly indicating a shift in their metabolism. In addition, insect meals obtained from larvae reared on chestnut-shell-enriched substrate exhibited higher antibacterial and antioxidant activity, suggesting a potential beneficial effect when included in animal feed. Our results showed positive outcomes related to the design of innovative strategies for insect rearing, enriching larvae meal with beneficial health properties in line with sustainability and One Health principles.
2024
mealworm; by-products; antioxidant; antimicrobial; E. coli O138; innovative substrates; castanea sativa; amino acids; pyroglutamate; asparagine
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Characterisation of Tenebrio molitor reared on substrates supplemented with chestnut shell / Ferri, Irene; Dell’Anno, Matteo; Spano, Mattia; Canala, Benedetta; Petrali, Beatrice; Dametti, Matilda; Magnaghi, Stefano; Rossi, Luciana. - In: INSECTS. - ISSN 2075-4450. - 15:7(2024), pp. 1-18. [10.3390/insects15070512]
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