Effects of methanolic mealworm extract on zebrafish: growth, immunity, and gene expression
Mansoureh Abdolmanafi, Roghieh Safari, Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar, Laura Gasco, Metin Yazici

TL;DR
Adding methanolic mealworm extract to zebrafish diets improved their growth, immunity, and gene expression, especially at higher doses.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the potential of methanolic mealworm extract as a dietary supplement to enhance zebrafish growth and immunity.
Findings
MME3 (1% extract) increased zebrafish weight gain by 80% and improved feed efficiency and survival rate.
MME2 and MME3 elevated immune parameters like lysozyme and ALP activity, and increased immune-related gene expression.
Higher MME doses increased growth-related gene expression (GH, IGF, GHRL) and immune gene levels (LYZ, TNF, IL-1β).
Abstract
This study evaluated the effects of methanolic mealworm extract (MME) dietary supplementation on growth performance, immunity, biochemical markers, histomorphology, antioxidant status, and gene expression in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Four groups were fed diets containing 0% (MME0, control), 0.25% (MME1), 0.5% (MME2), and 1% (MME3) MME for 8 weeks. Growth performance improved significantly in a dose-dependent manner, with the MME3 group showing the highest weight gain (+ 80%, p < 0.05), feed efficiency, and survival rate. MME2 and MME3 significantly increased mucosal immune parameters, including total protein, lysozyme, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity (p < 0.05). The levels of total protein, immunoglobulin, and lysozyme in the serum also increased significantly in the MME2 and MME3 groups. Glucose levels decreased in a dose-dependent manner (p < 0.05), whereas cholesterol,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInsect Utilization and Effects · Animal and Plant Science Education
