Defatted Black Soldier Fly Meal in Diet for Grow-Out Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata L. 1758): Effects on Growth Performance, Gill Cortisol Level, Digestive Enzyme Activities, and Intestinal Histological Structure

Author:

Gai Francesco12ORCID,Cusimano Giovanni Marco3,Maricchiolo Giulia24ORCID,Caccamo Letteria4,Caimi Christian5ORCID,Macchi Elisabetta6ORCID,Meola Martina4ORCID,Perdichizzi Anna24ORCID,Tartarisco Gennaro7ORCID,Gasco Laura5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Sciences of Food Production (CNR-ISPA), Largo P. Braccini 2, Grugliasco 10095, Italy

2. National Biodiversity Future Center (NBFC), Palermo 90133, Italy

3. AquaBioTech Group, Naggar Street, Targa Gao, Mosta MST 1761, Malta

4. Institute for Marine Biological Resources and Biotechnologies (CNR-IRBIM), Spianata S. Raineri 86, Messina 98122, Italy

5. Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, University of Torino, Largo P. Braccini 2, Grugliasco 10095, Italy

6. Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Torino, Largo P. Braccini 2, Grugliasco 10095, Italy

7. Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation (CNR-IRIB), Via Torre Bianca, Messina 98164, Italy

Abstract

A trial was performed to study the effects of a partially defatted Hermetia illucens (L. 1758) larvae meal (HIM) to replace a fish meal in the diet of an adult gilthead sea bream. The fish were fed for 120 days with diets containing HIM: 0% (CTRL), 25 (HI25), 50 (HI50), and 75% (HI75), corresponding to inclusion levels of 0, 9.2, 18.4, and 27.6%. A digestibility trial was carried out to evaluate the apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC). Growth performance, morphometric and biometric indexes, gill cortisol, status of gut mucosa, and the gut enzymes’ (alkaline proteases, lipase, and amylase) activity were evaluated. Morphometric and biometric indexes, digestibility, gill cortisol, and gut enzymes were not affected by the diet. Conversely, the 27.6% HI inclusion level worsened the specific growth rate, feed conversion ratio, and protein efficiency ratio. Histology showed no significant differences between CTRL and HI25 groups. Conversely, in many of HI50 and HI75 fish, anatomo-functional changes in the gut were observed. No statistical differences were found among diets for ADC of dry matter, crude protein, ether extract, and gross energy. The results showed that defatted HIM can be used as an alternative protein source up to 18.4% of the inclusion level without impacting the growth performance, gill cortisol, morphometric and biometric indexes, ADCs, and gut enzymes.

Funder

European Union–NextGenerationEU

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Aquatic Science

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