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View article: Comparative evaluation of native slow-growing roosters: focus on gut integrity and physiological traits
Comparative evaluation of native slow-growing roosters: focus on gut integrity and physiological traits Open
Native poultry breeds are fundamental for sustainable farming, especially in agroecological systems emphasizing adaptability, resilience and product quality. However, data on their physiological and intestinal health profiles are limited. …
View article: Hermetia illucens oil vs. hydrogenated palm fat in dairy cow nutrition: effects on digestive parameters, oxidative stress, and milk production performance
Hermetia illucens oil vs. hydrogenated palm fat in dairy cow nutrition: effects on digestive parameters, oxidative stress, and milk production performance Open
View article: BugBook: Advancing insect utilization for food and feed: standardizing processing methods, enhancing techno-functional properties, and refining feeding trial protocols
BugBook: Advancing insect utilization for food and feed: standardizing processing methods, enhancing techno-functional properties, and refining feeding trial protocols Open
This study presents specific baseline protocols and actionable recommendations for processing and evaluating insect-derived products for food and feed applications, addressing current gaps in standardization and market integration. Process…
View article: Low drying temperature has negligible impact but defatting increases in vitro rumen digestibility of insect meals, with minor changes on fatty acid biohydrogenation
Low drying temperature has negligible impact but defatting increases in vitro rumen digestibility of insect meals, with minor changes on fatty acid biohydrogenation Open
View article: In vitro and in vivo investigations on the use of yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) as a novel protein feed ingredient for fattening lambs
In vitro and in vivo investigations on the use of yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) as a novel protein feed ingredient for fattening lambs Open
View article: Are insects a solution for feeding ruminants? Legislation, scientific evidence, and future challenges
Are insects a solution for feeding ruminants? Legislation, scientific evidence, and future challenges Open
View article: Can insects be used in the nutrition of ruminants?
Can insects be used in the nutrition of ruminants? Open
Recent studies pointed out that live insects and their products (meals and oils) are suitable protein and fat sources and can be used in the nutrition of farmed monogastric animals. This is as an alternative to traditional plant-derived an…