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Intestinal Morphometry, Enzymatic and Microbial Activity in Laying Hens Fed Different Levels of a Hermetia illucens Larvae Meal and Toxic Elements Content of the Insect Meal and Diets

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recently, several studies have focused on the use of insect larvae meal as an alternative to soybean meal in poultry diets. In this regard, it is crucial to understand all the possible aspects related to the chemical-nutritional characteristics, the effects on the animals’ health and...

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Autores principales: Moniello, Giuseppe, Ariano, Andrea, Panettieri, Valentina, Tulli, Francesca, Olivotto, Ike, Messina, Maria, Randazzo, Basilio, Severino, Lorella, Piccolo, Giovanni, Musco, Nadia, Addeo, Nicola Francesco, Hassoun, Georges, Bovera, Fulvia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30857338
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9030086
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author Moniello, Giuseppe
Ariano, Andrea
Panettieri, Valentina
Tulli, Francesca
Olivotto, Ike
Messina, Maria
Randazzo, Basilio
Severino, Lorella
Piccolo, Giovanni
Musco, Nadia
Addeo, Nicola Francesco
Hassoun, Georges
Bovera, Fulvia
author_facet Moniello, Giuseppe
Ariano, Andrea
Panettieri, Valentina
Tulli, Francesca
Olivotto, Ike
Messina, Maria
Randazzo, Basilio
Severino, Lorella
Piccolo, Giovanni
Musco, Nadia
Addeo, Nicola Francesco
Hassoun, Georges
Bovera, Fulvia
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recently, several studies have focused on the use of insect larvae meal as an alternative to soybean meal in poultry diets. In this regard, it is crucial to understand all the possible aspects related to the chemical-nutritional characteristics, the effects on the animals’ health and welfare, and the safety of different insect meals. This study aimed to evaluate volatile fatty acids production in the caeca, the intestinal morphometry, and the brush border enzymatic activity of hens fed different levels of Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae meal for 24 weeks. The research also aimed to contribute to the knowledge of the concentration of toxic elements in insect meals. Overall, the insect meal inclusion affected the small intestine morphometry, the enzymatic activity, and the caecal microbial activity. The soybean meal group showed the highest intestinal functionality, while a compensatory mechanism, probably mediated by the chitin, led to a positive increase of volatile fatty acids and butyrate in the 50% protein replacement diet with potential positive effects on gut healthiness. The levels of toxic elements in the diets and insect meal were lower than the maximum levels of heavy metals set by the EU Commission for the feed. ABSTRACT: To evaluate the effects of feeding a Hermetia illucens (HI) larvae meal on the different intestinal traits of hens, and to determine the toxic elements’ concentration in the insect meal and diets, 162 hens were randomly allotted to three groups. The control received a corn-soybean meal-based diet (SBM); the HI25 and HI50 groups received two diets in which the 25% and 50% of the dietary protein were replaced by the HI protein, respectively. The duodenal and jejunal villi height and villi/crypt were higher (p < 0.01) in the SBM than in the HI groups. The ileal villi height was higher (p < 0.05) in the SBM and HI25 groups than the HI50. The HI50 group exhibited a lower duodenal maltase activity. The intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) activity linearly decreased in the duodenum and jejunum as the dietary insect meal inclusion increased. The HI50 group had a higher acetate and butyrate level than the SBM. The levels of cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and arsenic (As) in the diets and insect meal were lower than the maximum values established by the EU Commission. The 25% soybean protein replacement with Hermetia illucens larvae meal in the diet of laying hens was more suitable and closer to the optimal level than 50%.
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spelling pubmed-64663732019-04-18 Intestinal Morphometry, Enzymatic and Microbial Activity in Laying Hens Fed Different Levels of a Hermetia illucens Larvae Meal and Toxic Elements Content of the Insect Meal and Diets Moniello, Giuseppe Ariano, Andrea Panettieri, Valentina Tulli, Francesca Olivotto, Ike Messina, Maria Randazzo, Basilio Severino, Lorella Piccolo, Giovanni Musco, Nadia Addeo, Nicola Francesco Hassoun, Georges Bovera, Fulvia Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recently, several studies have focused on the use of insect larvae meal as an alternative to soybean meal in poultry diets. In this regard, it is crucial to understand all the possible aspects related to the chemical-nutritional characteristics, the effects on the animals’ health and welfare, and the safety of different insect meals. This study aimed to evaluate volatile fatty acids production in the caeca, the intestinal morphometry, and the brush border enzymatic activity of hens fed different levels of Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae meal for 24 weeks. The research also aimed to contribute to the knowledge of the concentration of toxic elements in insect meals. Overall, the insect meal inclusion affected the small intestine morphometry, the enzymatic activity, and the caecal microbial activity. The soybean meal group showed the highest intestinal functionality, while a compensatory mechanism, probably mediated by the chitin, led to a positive increase of volatile fatty acids and butyrate in the 50% protein replacement diet with potential positive effects on gut healthiness. The levels of toxic elements in the diets and insect meal were lower than the maximum levels of heavy metals set by the EU Commission for the feed. ABSTRACT: To evaluate the effects of feeding a Hermetia illucens (HI) larvae meal on the different intestinal traits of hens, and to determine the toxic elements’ concentration in the insect meal and diets, 162 hens were randomly allotted to three groups. The control received a corn-soybean meal-based diet (SBM); the HI25 and HI50 groups received two diets in which the 25% and 50% of the dietary protein were replaced by the HI protein, respectively. The duodenal and jejunal villi height and villi/crypt were higher (p < 0.01) in the SBM than in the HI groups. The ileal villi height was higher (p < 0.05) in the SBM and HI25 groups than the HI50. The HI50 group exhibited a lower duodenal maltase activity. The intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) activity linearly decreased in the duodenum and jejunum as the dietary insect meal inclusion increased. The HI50 group had a higher acetate and butyrate level than the SBM. The levels of cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and arsenic (As) in the diets and insect meal were lower than the maximum values established by the EU Commission. The 25% soybean protein replacement with Hermetia illucens larvae meal in the diet of laying hens was more suitable and closer to the optimal level than 50%. MDPI 2019-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6466373/ /pubmed/30857338 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9030086 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moniello, Giuseppe
Ariano, Andrea
Panettieri, Valentina
Tulli, Francesca
Olivotto, Ike
Messina, Maria
Randazzo, Basilio
Severino, Lorella
Piccolo, Giovanni
Musco, Nadia
Addeo, Nicola Francesco
Hassoun, Georges
Bovera, Fulvia
Intestinal Morphometry, Enzymatic and Microbial Activity in Laying Hens Fed Different Levels of a Hermetia illucens Larvae Meal and Toxic Elements Content of the Insect Meal and Diets
title Intestinal Morphometry, Enzymatic and Microbial Activity in Laying Hens Fed Different Levels of a Hermetia illucens Larvae Meal and Toxic Elements Content of the Insect Meal and Diets
title_full Intestinal Morphometry, Enzymatic and Microbial Activity in Laying Hens Fed Different Levels of a Hermetia illucens Larvae Meal and Toxic Elements Content of the Insect Meal and Diets
title_fullStr Intestinal Morphometry, Enzymatic and Microbial Activity in Laying Hens Fed Different Levels of a Hermetia illucens Larvae Meal and Toxic Elements Content of the Insect Meal and Diets
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal Morphometry, Enzymatic and Microbial Activity in Laying Hens Fed Different Levels of a Hermetia illucens Larvae Meal and Toxic Elements Content of the Insect Meal and Diets
title_short Intestinal Morphometry, Enzymatic and Microbial Activity in Laying Hens Fed Different Levels of a Hermetia illucens Larvae Meal and Toxic Elements Content of the Insect Meal and Diets
title_sort intestinal morphometry, enzymatic and microbial activity in laying hens fed different levels of a hermetia illucens larvae meal and toxic elements content of the insect meal and diets
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30857338
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9030086
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