Nutritional Value of the Larvae of the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) and the House Fly (Musca domestica) as a Food Alternative for Farm Animals—A Systematic Review
Author:
da-Silva Welligton Conceição1ORCID, Silva Éder Bruno Rebelo da1ORCID, Silva Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da2ORCID, Martorano Lucieta Guerreiro3ORCID, Belo Tatiane Silva4ORCID, Sousa Carlos Eduardo Lima4ORCID, Camargo-Júnior Raimundo Nonato Colares1ORCID, Andrade Rubens Lima4, Santos Ana Gizela de Souza4, Carvalho Katarina Cardoso de4, Lobato Adriny dos Santos Miranda1, Rodrigues Thomaz Cyro Guimarães de Carvalho1ORCID, Araújo Cláudio Vieira de5ORCID, Lima Jucelane Salvino de6, Neves Kedson Alessandri Lobo6ORCID, Silva Lilian Kátia Ximenes7, Lourenço-Júnior José de Brito1
Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate Program in Animal Science (PPGCAN), Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Para (UFPA), Castanhal 68746-360, PA, Brazil 2. Institute of Animal Health and Production, Federal Rural University of the Amazon (UFRA), Belem 66000-000, PA, Brazil 3. Embrapa Eastern Amazon, Santarem 68010-180, PA, Brazil 4. Department of Veterinary Medicine, University Center of the Amazon (UNAMA), Santarem 68010-200, PA, Brazil 5. Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Sinop 78550-728, MT, Brazil 6. Institute of Biodiversity and Forests—IBEF, Federal University of Western Pará (UFOPA), Santarem 68040-255, PA, Brazil 7. Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Castanhal 68740-000, PA, Brazil
Abstract
Dietary alternatives using insect-based products as an alternative for farm animal nutrition have been the object of study due to the high nutritional value of these feeds and the costs related to both their production and consequently their commercialization. Thus, the use of flies, especially larvae, has a high content of proteins and lipids (fat), as well as minerals and essential nutrients for development and growth, directly impacting the production of these animals, whether meat or milk. Therefore, the objective of this study was to compile data from the literature on the nutritional value of adults and larvae of Black soldier (Hermetia illucens) and housefly (Musca domestica) as a dietary alternative for animal feed. The Prisma checklist was used. After reviewing the data found in the literature, following the systematic review, it was noted that studies emerge that larvae of black soldier flies and domestic flies of the order Diptera obtain essential sources in the nutrition of ruminants, in addition to obtaining rapid digestibility, thus adhering to reproduction with high nutritional content, due to incident levels of protein, lipids, and minerals in M. domestica and Lucilia sericata, making it a target for inclusion in the diet of farm animals. In addition, it is concluded that both species are studied for their sustainable potential as well as for offering greater economic and nutritional viability when compared to ingredients present in production animal feed.
Funder
Pró-Reitoria de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação Federal University of Pará and the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) Brasil
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