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Insects as Feed for Companion and Exotic Pets: A Current Trend

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Currently, there is a wide variety of insect-based pet foods and treats; however, there are several questions about the nutritional contribution of insects for dogs and cats, their health effects, safety aspects and the legal framework for their use as ingredients or feed. The insect...

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Autores principales: Valdés, Fabrizzio, Villanueva, Valeria, Durán, Emerson, Campos, Francisca, Avendaño, Constanza, Sánchez, Manuel, Domingoz-Araujo, Chaneta, Valenzuela, Carolina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35681914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12111450
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author Valdés, Fabrizzio
Villanueva, Valeria
Durán, Emerson
Campos, Francisca
Avendaño, Constanza
Sánchez, Manuel
Domingoz-Araujo, Chaneta
Valenzuela, Carolina
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Villanueva, Valeria
Durán, Emerson
Campos, Francisca
Avendaño, Constanza
Sánchez, Manuel
Domingoz-Araujo, Chaneta
Valenzuela, Carolina
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Currently, there is a wide variety of insect-based pet foods and treats; however, there are several questions about the nutritional contribution of insects for dogs and cats, their health effects, safety aspects and the legal framework for their use as ingredients or feed. The insect-based ingredients used are mainly meal and fat from black soldier fly larvae, mealworm larvae and adult house crickets. There are few studies on the use of insects as food ingredients for pets, and most of them have studied some aspects in dogs. It has been said that they do not affect health, are well accepted and tolerated, do not alter the microbiota and could have the potential to be used as hypoallergenic ingredients. Insects provide a high nutritional value, with a high content of protein and amino acids with good digestibility for dogs. In cats, there is scarce information and more studies are needed. In exotic pets, their use is generalized. Dog owners are willing to use insects as ingredients, but in processed formats such as meal or as part of food or treats. Future research should focus on safety issues and effects on the health, nutrition and feeding behavior of traditional pets, such as dogs and cats. ABSTRACT: The objective of this review was to carry out a comprehensive investigation of the benefits of incorporating insects as a pet food ingredient and the implications this can have in determining a market demand for insect-based pet foods. Black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens), mealworm larvae (Tenebrio molitor) and adult house crickets (Acheta domesticus) are currently used in pet food. These insects are widely fed to exotic pets, mainly in whole, live or dehydrated formats. They are also incorporated as meal or fat and are offered to cats and dogs as dry or wet food and treats. Scientific studies about the use of insects for dog and cat feed are scarce. Most studies are in dogs. Research shows that insect nutrients, mainly amino acids, have high digestibility, are beneficial to health, do not have any detrimental effect on the gut microbiota and are accepted by dogs. In several countries, insects are approved for use in pet food and commercialization has spread throughout the world. Pet owners are willing to try foods made with insect meal for their pets. In conclusion, the use of insects in pet food is a reality that is taking on more and more prominence.
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spelling pubmed-91799052022-06-10 Insects as Feed for Companion and Exotic Pets: A Current Trend Valdés, Fabrizzio Villanueva, Valeria Durán, Emerson Campos, Francisca Avendaño, Constanza Sánchez, Manuel Domingoz-Araujo, Chaneta Valenzuela, Carolina Animals (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Currently, there is a wide variety of insect-based pet foods and treats; however, there are several questions about the nutritional contribution of insects for dogs and cats, their health effects, safety aspects and the legal framework for their use as ingredients or feed. The insect-based ingredients used are mainly meal and fat from black soldier fly larvae, mealworm larvae and adult house crickets. There are few studies on the use of insects as food ingredients for pets, and most of them have studied some aspects in dogs. It has been said that they do not affect health, are well accepted and tolerated, do not alter the microbiota and could have the potential to be used as hypoallergenic ingredients. Insects provide a high nutritional value, with a high content of protein and amino acids with good digestibility for dogs. In cats, there is scarce information and more studies are needed. In exotic pets, their use is generalized. Dog owners are willing to use insects as ingredients, but in processed formats such as meal or as part of food or treats. Future research should focus on safety issues and effects on the health, nutrition and feeding behavior of traditional pets, such as dogs and cats. ABSTRACT: The objective of this review was to carry out a comprehensive investigation of the benefits of incorporating insects as a pet food ingredient and the implications this can have in determining a market demand for insect-based pet foods. Black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens), mealworm larvae (Tenebrio molitor) and adult house crickets (Acheta domesticus) are currently used in pet food. These insects are widely fed to exotic pets, mainly in whole, live or dehydrated formats. They are also incorporated as meal or fat and are offered to cats and dogs as dry or wet food and treats. Scientific studies about the use of insects for dog and cat feed are scarce. Most studies are in dogs. Research shows that insect nutrients, mainly amino acids, have high digestibility, are beneficial to health, do not have any detrimental effect on the gut microbiota and are accepted by dogs. In several countries, insects are approved for use in pet food and commercialization has spread throughout the world. Pet owners are willing to try foods made with insect meal for their pets. In conclusion, the use of insects in pet food is a reality that is taking on more and more prominence. MDPI 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9179905/ /pubmed/35681914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12111450 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Durán, Emerson
Campos, Francisca
Avendaño, Constanza
Sánchez, Manuel
Domingoz-Araujo, Chaneta
Valenzuela, Carolina
Insects as Feed for Companion and Exotic Pets: A Current Trend
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title_fullStr Insects as Feed for Companion and Exotic Pets: A Current Trend
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title_short Insects as Feed for Companion and Exotic Pets: A Current Trend
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35681914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12111450
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