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Fatty acid profiles of some insect oils and their effects on in?vitro bovine rumen fermentation and methanogenesis

机译:一些昆虫油的脂肪酸谱及其对体外牛瘤胃发酵和甲烷发生的影响

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This experiment aimed to establish the fatty acid profiles of oils from selected insect species and to evaluate their effects on in?vitro rumen fermentation and methanogenesis. Insect samples, namely maggots, krotos, superworms, mealworms and crickets, were subjected to oil extraction using hexane in a Soxhlet apparatus. The fatty acid composition of the oils was subsequently determined. The insect oils were added at 5% dry matter to two kinds of diets, high forage (70% forage 30% concentrate) and high concentrate (30% forage 70% concentrate), which represented the diets of dairy cows and beef cattle, respectively. These diets, together with a control for each (without any addition of insect oil), were incubated in an in?vitro rumen fermentation system, performed for three runs, with each run represented by two incubation units. Therefore, in total 2?×?6 treatments were incubated: the two types of diet (high forage and high concentrate) and the addition (or not) of insect oils (no addition, maggot, kroto, superworm, mealworm and cricket). The data were analysed by using two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by Tukey’s test. The results revealed that maggot oil was dominated by C12:0 (43.1% from total fatty acids), whereas the main fatty acids present in kroto oil were C18:1n-9 (38.8%) and C16:0 (20.8%). Superworm oil, mealworm oil and cricket oil were rich in C16:0 (19.5–31.2%), C18:1n-9 (25.8–44.6%) and C18:2n-6 (24.0–27.9%). In no case was the interaction between substrate and the addition of insect oil significant for any of the parameters. The addition of insect oil reduced the methane emission of the incubated substrates ( p ?.05) without altering total volatile fatty acid concentration, with mealworm oil resulting in the lowest level of methane among the insect oils. The oils had no significant effect on ruminal ammonia concentration. Generally, the addition of insect oil reduced the dry and organic matter digestibility of the substrates ( p ?.05). In conclusion, insect oils are rich in medium-chain and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), and have the ability to mitigate enteric methane emission. Highlights Oils from various insects, namely maggots, krotos, superworms, mealworms and crickets, were extracted, characterised for their fatty acid profiles, and evaluated for their effects on in?vitro rumen fermentation and methanogenesis. Maggot oil was dominated by C12:0, whereas the main fatty acids present in kroto oil were C18:1n-9 and C16:0. Superworm, mealworm and cricket oils were rich in C16:0, C18:1n-9 and C18:2n-6. The addition of all the insect oils reduced methane emissions in the high forage and high concentrate substrates, without altering total volatile fatty acid concentration.
机译:该实验旨在建立来自选定昆虫物种的油脂的脂肪酸谱,并评估它们对体外瘤胃发酵和甲烷发生的影响。昆虫样品,即蛆,krotos,超虫,粉虫和蟋蟀在索氏装置中使用己烷萃取油萃取。随后测定油的脂肪酸组成。将昆虫油在5%干物质中加入到两种饮食中,高饲料(70%饲料30%浓缩物)和高浓缩物(30%甲状腺70%浓缩物),分别代表奶牛和牛肉牛的饮食。这些饮食与每种(没有任何添加昆虫油)的对照一起在in?体外瘤胃发酵系统中孵育,进行三次运行,每次运行由两个孵育单元表示。因此,总共2?×6治疗培养:两种类型的饮食(高饲料和高浓缩物)和添加(或不)的昆虫油(没有添加,蛆,Kroto,Superworm,Feileworm和Cricket)。通过使用双向差异(ANOVA)进行分析数据,然后进行Tukey的测试。结果表明,蛆虫油以C12:0支配(来自总脂肪酸的43.1%),而克罗托油中存在的主要脂肪酸为C18:1N-9(38.8%)和C16:0(20.8%)。富含C16:0(19.5-31.2%),C18:1N-9(25.8-44.6%)和C18:2N-6(24.0-27.9%)富含C16:0(25.5-44.6%)。在任何情况下,底物之间的相互作用是任何参数的昆虫油的相互作用。添加昆虫油将培养的基材的甲烷发射降低(P <β.05),而不会改变总挥发性脂肪酸浓度,用粉虫油导致昆虫油中最低水平的甲烷。油对瘤胃氨浓度没有显着影响。通常,添加昆虫油降低了底物的干燥和有机物消化率(P <。05)。总之,昆虫油富含中链和单不饱和脂肪酸(MUFA),具有减轻肠溶甲烷排放的能力。从各种昆虫,即蛆,krotos,superworms,黄粉虫和蟋蟀亮点油,提取,其特征在于它们的脂肪酸谱,并且在?体外瘤胃发酵和产甲烷评价它们的效果上。蛆油占据C12:0,而kroto油中存在的主要脂肪酸为C18:1N-9和C16:0。 Superworm,粉虫和板球油富含C16:0,C18:1N-9和C18:2N-6。添加所有昆虫油在高饲料和高浓缩基材中降低甲烷排放,而不改变总挥发性脂肪酸浓度。

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