2008
DOI: 10.3923/ijps.2008.722.725
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Potential Value of Acridids as High Protein Supplement for Poultry Feed

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“…New protein sources are being investigated in an attempt to supplement the existing limited global protein resources. Potential unexploited natural sources of protein such as insects and microalgae are today subjected to various scientific studies for their nutritional, functional, and safety properties for human consumption (Ademolu et al., 2010; Anand et al., 2008; Auerswald and Lopata, 2005; Gouveia et al., 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New protein sources are being investigated in an attempt to supplement the existing limited global protein resources. Potential unexploited natural sources of protein such as insects and microalgae are today subjected to various scientific studies for their nutritional, functional, and safety properties for human consumption (Ademolu et al., 2010; Anand et al., 2008; Auerswald and Lopata, 2005; Gouveia et al., 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilization of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae (Hermetia illucens) has emerged as a promising biological waste decomposer of organic wastes. Besides, the larva itself is rich in protein and minerals and thus could be used as animal feed in poultry (Anand et al 2008;Khusro et al 2012) and pig farms as well as fish cultures (Tran et al 2015). It can even yield biodiesel as a value added side product.…”
Section: Biological Waste Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the larva itself is rich in protein and minerals and thus could be used as animal feed in poultry (Anand et al . 2008; Khusro et al . 2012) and pig farms as well as fish cultures (Tran et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al utilizar algunos insectos como alternativa en la nutrición animal, varios investigadores se han centrado en estudiar la composición nutricional de la mayoría de las especies de esos insectos utilizados en las dietas, incluidas cuatro especies de acrididas: langostas comunes (Oxya fuscovittata), langostas comunes de la India (Acrida exaltata), langostas del arroz (Hieroglyphus banian) y saltamontes de cuernos cortos (Spathosternum prasiniferum prasiniferum) (Anand et al, 2008;Al-Qazzaz & Ismail, 2015).…”
Section: Uso De Insectos En La Nutrición De Avesunclassified
“…La mayoría de los estudios demuestran que los insectos son una alternativa viable que se caracteriza por tener un mayor contenido de proteína y grasa en comparación a fuentes tradicionales como la harina de soja y pescado, por lo cual, es una opción que puede ser implementada en la producción de alimentos para la nutrición animal (Anand et al, 2008).…”
Section: Uso De Insectos En La Nutrición De Avesunclassified