Cecal microbiota of broilers responds similarly to black soldier fly larvae fat and conventional dietary fat sources
Muhammad Rumman Aslam, Bartosz Kierończyk, Piotr Szymkowiak, Liliana Ciesielska, Mateusz Rawski, Robert Mikuła, Damian Józefiak

TL;DR
This study found that black soldier fly larvae fat affects gut pH and microbiota in broiler chickens similarly to some conventional fats, promoting beneficial bacteria and reducing harmful ones.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the gut microbiome effects of black soldier fly larvae fat compared to traditional dietary fats in broiler chickens.
Findings
BSFL fat reduced crop pH and increased gizzard pH compared to PKFD, PF, and BT.
BSFL fat reduced the abundance of harmful bacteria like Proteobacteria and Escherichia-Shigella.
BSFL fat enriched beneficial bacteria such as Rikenellaceae and Alistipes in the ceca.
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the effects of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae (BSFL) fat with those of dietary fats commonly used in broiler chicken nutrition on gut pH and cecal microbiome. A total of 800 one-day-old male Ross 308 chicks were randomly assigned to eight dietary groups, with each group consisting of 10 replicate pens of 10 birds each fed for 35 days. The study design was as follows: the basal diet was enriched with various dietary fats as the sole source of fat, including BSFL fat (as the reference group), soybean oil (SO), rapeseed oil (RO), palm oil (PO), palm kernel fatty acid distillate (PKFD), poultry fat (PF), pig lard (PL), and beef tallow (BT). At the end of the experiment (35 days), the digesta from the crop, gizzard, jejunum, and ceca were sampled for further analyses, including pH determination and next-generation sequencing (NGS). Compared with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInsect Utilization and Effects · Forensic Entomology and Diptera Studies · Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences
