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Fatty Acid Composition and Sensory Evaluation of the Meat of Broilers Fed Silkworm (Bombyx Mori L) Pupa Dietary Supplementation

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. The effects of silkworm pupa diets rich in n-3 fatty acids on fatty acid composition and quality of broiler meat were investigated. Diets containing varying amounts of dried or fresh pupa were prepared (1) basal contained 10 % fishmeal (control), (2) basal plus 10% of silkworm pupa-dried (SP), (3) basal plus 20% of silkworm pupa-dried (SP), (4) basal plus 5% of silkworm pupa-dried (SP) + 5% of silkworm pupa-fresh (SF), (5) basal plus 10% of silkworm pupa-dried (SP) + 10% of silkworm pupa-fresh (SF). One hundred and ninety five CPC 707 breed chickens of 21-days old were fed with the experimental diets. The prominent fatty acids in thigh meat tissue were oleic acid, palmitic acid, linoleic acid, stearic acid, and α-linolenic acid. Both the total amounts of n-3 fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids increased, while the total amount of n-6 fatty acids decreased with increasing levels of silkworm meal in the feed, resulting in an increase in the n-3/n-6 ratio. There were no significant differences in the effects of the treatments on the sensory quality of cooked breast meat, with the exception of taste improvement, which significantly lower in the group that was fed a basal diet containing 5% each of dried and fresh pupa. In conclusion, application of silkworm pupa as fat source in feed could improve the taste and quality of broiler meat

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