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Amino acid content of selected plant algae and insect species: a search for alternative protein sources for use in pet foods

机译:选定植物藻类和昆虫物种的氨基酸含量:寻找用于宠物食品的替代蛋白质来源

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In response to global economic duress and heightened consumer awareness of nutrition and health, sustainable and natural ingredients are in demand. Identification of alternative sources of nitrogen and amino acids, including taurine, may help meet dietary requirements while fostering sustainability and natural feeding approaches. Twenty plants, eighteen marine algae and five insect species were analysed. All samples were freeze-dried, hydrolysed and filtered prior to amino acid analysis. Samples for amino acids were analysed in duplicate and averaged. Nitrogen was analysed and crude protein (CP) determined by calculation. With the exception of taurine concentration in soldier fly larvae, all insects exceeded both the National Research Council's canine and feline minimal requirements (MR) for growth of all essential amino acids (EAA) and CP. Although some plants and marine algal species exceeded the canine and feline MR for growth for EAA and CP, only very low concentrations of taurine were found in plants. Taurine concentration in insects was variable but high, with the greatest concentration found in ants (6·42 mg/g DM) and adult flesh flies (3·33 mg/g DM). Taurine was also high in some macroalgae, especially the red algal species: Mazaella spp. (4·11 mg/g DM), Porphyra spp. (1·22 mg/g DM) and Chondracanthus spp. (6·28 mg/g DM). Preliminary results suggest that insects and some marine algal species may be practical alternatives to traditional protein and supplemental taurine sources in pet foods. Safety, bioavailability, palatability and source variability of alternative items as food ingredients should be investigated prior to incorporation into canine and feline diets.
机译:为了应对全球经济压力以及消费者对营养和健康的意识增强,需要可持续和天然的成分。确定包括牛磺酸在内的氮和氨基酸的替代来源,可能有助于满足饮食要求,同时促进可持续性和自然喂养方法。分析了二十种植物,十八种海藻和五种昆虫。在氨基酸分析之前,将所有样品冷冻干燥,水解并过滤。一式两份分析氨基酸样品并取平均值。分析氮并通过计算确定粗蛋白(CP)。除了牛soldier幼虫中牛磺酸的浓度外,所有昆虫都超过了美国国家研究委员会的犬和猫的所有必需氨基酸(EAA)和CP增长的最低要求(MR)。尽管某些植物和海洋藻类的生长超出了犬类和猫类MR的EAA和CP,但在植物中仅发现了极低浓度的牛磺酸。昆虫中的牛磺酸浓度是可变的,但很高,在蚂蚁(6·42 mg / g DM)和成年果蝇(3·33 mg / g DM)中发现的最高浓度。牛磺酸在某些大型藻类中也很高,尤其是红色藻类:Mazaella spp。 (4·11 mg / g DM),紫菜(1·22 mg / g DM)和软骨藻属。 (6·28 mg / g DM)。初步结果表明,昆虫和某些海洋藻类可能是宠物食品中传统蛋白质和牛磺酸补充来源的实用替代品。在纳入犬类和猫类饮食之前,应研究替代食品作为食品成分的安全性,生物利用度,适口性和来源变异性。

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