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The current state of research and potential applications of insects for resource recovery and aquaculture feed.

Authors :
Singh, Soibam Khogen
Pawar, Lokesh
Thomas, Akhil Joe
Debbarma, Reshmi
Biswas, Pradyut
Ningombam, Arati
Devi, Ayam Gangarani
Waikhom, Gusheinzed
Patel, Arun Bhai
Meena, Dharmendra Kumar
Chakraborty, Gunimala
Source :
Environmental Science & Pollution Research; Nov2024, Vol. 31 Issue 53, p62264-62282, 19p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Concerns about fishmeal use and its ecological footprints must be addressed for the aquaculture industry to move on as a sustainable food production sector. Through recent research outcomes, the insect-based meals in fish diets have promise and harnessed promises for commercial applications. In this midst, the efficiency of the selected insects in valorizing biological waste, as well as the nutritional profile of the harvested insects for use in fish diets, will be the driving forces behind such an approach. More extensive research has been published on the suitability of the waste substrate, the nutritional profiling of the meals, the level of substitution, the effects on growth, the immune physiology, and the flesh quality of the animals. Previously, there are only a few reviews available in insect protein applications in aqua feed that focused particularly on the nutritional quality and substitution levels. Considering the dearth of available work, the goal of this review is to provide a more comprehensive account of the resource recovery potential of insects and its derivatives, with a special emphasis on quality as determined by substrate used and processing techniques. Suggestions and policy implications for a sustainable approach to achieving a circular bio-economy of insect farming and its application in aquaculture are discussed for progression and advancement of the existing state of the art. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09441344
Volume :
31
Issue :
53
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Environmental Science & Pollution Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181250801
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-29068-6