The overexploitation of fishmeal and soy for the feedstuff industry has provided an opportunity to employ insects as an unconventional and more environmental friendly protein source. The evaluation of the nutritive properties of different insect species has consequently become a priority. The present study compares the pupal nutritive composition of two silkworm strains (White Cocoon Polyhybrid and Golden Yellow Cocoon Nistari) fed on two different rearing media (fresh mulberry leaves and a commercial artificial diet). Our results provide evidence that the composition of the feeding substrate strongly influences the fat and protein content of silkworm pupae. The two tested strains had higher fat and lower protein contents when fed with silk...
ABSTRACT: Mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori L, reared on mulberry plant is a commercial exploited variet...
Silkworm rearing has high economical value for producing silk material and other beneficial biologic...
Two mulberry varieties Morus alba var. Kokuso-27 and Morus indica var. Kanva-2 were compared with Mo...
Simple Summary The mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori) is a domesticated insect traditionally reared to ...
Silkworm pupae is the main by-product of the sericulture industry with an interesting nutritional pr...
The objective of this study was to compare the nutritional quality of larvae and pupae of the silkwo...
This study aimed to provide information on the nutrients of the edible larval stage of Gonimbrasia c...
Silkworm (Bombyx mori) has been reported to exhibit diverse health benefits. A comparative study was...
Recently, there are various methods to incorporate additional properties into silkworm silk, during ...
ABSTRACT Objective: In this research, the effect of cow's milk as a protein supplement to improve th...
The silkworm, Bombyx mori L. has been regarded as one of the most striking examples of monophagy as ...
We know that the silkworms consume leaves in large quantities. The scope of the research was their r...
Abstract Edible insects are a food source that has high nutritional value. Domestic silkworm pupae a...
Fourth instar Bombyx Mori silkworm larvae were fed on mulberry leaves to which royal jelly had bee...
The feed supplement 'SERIFEED' dusted mulberry leaves (1g/sq.ft. bed area) were fed during 4th and 5...
ABSTRACT: Mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori L, reared on mulberry plant is a commercial exploited variet...
Silkworm rearing has high economical value for producing silk material and other beneficial biologic...
Two mulberry varieties Morus alba var. Kokuso-27 and Morus indica var. Kanva-2 were compared with Mo...
Simple Summary The mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori) is a domesticated insect traditionally reared to ...
Silkworm pupae is the main by-product of the sericulture industry with an interesting nutritional pr...
The objective of this study was to compare the nutritional quality of larvae and pupae of the silkwo...
This study aimed to provide information on the nutrients of the edible larval stage of Gonimbrasia c...
Silkworm (Bombyx mori) has been reported to exhibit diverse health benefits. A comparative study was...
Recently, there are various methods to incorporate additional properties into silkworm silk, during ...
ABSTRACT Objective: In this research, the effect of cow's milk as a protein supplement to improve th...
The silkworm, Bombyx mori L. has been regarded as one of the most striking examples of monophagy as ...
We know that the silkworms consume leaves in large quantities. The scope of the research was their r...
Abstract Edible insects are a food source that has high nutritional value. Domestic silkworm pupae a...
Fourth instar Bombyx Mori silkworm larvae were fed on mulberry leaves to which royal jelly had bee...
The feed supplement 'SERIFEED' dusted mulberry leaves (1g/sq.ft. bed area) were fed during 4th and 5...
ABSTRACT: Mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori L, reared on mulberry plant is a commercial exploited variet...
Silkworm rearing has high economical value for producing silk material and other beneficial biologic...
Two mulberry varieties Morus alba var. Kokuso-27 and Morus indica var. Kanva-2 were compared with Mo...