Effects of different nitrogen sources on growth performance of insects
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The aim of this was study to examine the effects of different nitrogen sources (i.e.: micellar
casein, urea, and defatted soybean meal) on growth performance of four selected insect
species such as Jamaican field cricket ([JFC] Gryllus assimilis), house cricket ([HC] Acheta
domesticus), yellow mealworm ([YM] Tenebrio molitor) and superworm ([SW] Zophobas
morio).
Six isonitrogenous feeds composed of 3.52% nitrogen (22% crude protein) with 4
replicates/group were designed: Group 1 = 100% micellar casein, Group 2 = 75% micellar
casein, 25% urea; Group 3 = 50-50% micellar casein and urea, Group 4 = 25% micellar
casein, 75% urea, Group 5 = 100% urea, Group 6 = 100% defatted soybean meal). Beside
the nitrogen sources corn starch was added as a carbohydrate source and feeds were provided
ad libitum.