2023
DOI: 10.3920/jiff2022.0132
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Do antimicrobial peptide levels alter performance of insect-based aquaculture feeds – a study using genetic models of insect immune activation

Abstract: Insect meals are an increasingly common ingredient in pet food and animal feeds. Some studies have reported increased resistance to disease in animals fed insect-based diets, but the mechanisms of this effect have only rarely been investigated. We hypothesised that antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) naturally present in insects contribute to disease resistance. AMPs are part of the insect immune response, and as such their levels differ dramatically depending on the state of immune activation. In this study, transg… Show more

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“…Insect AMPs are also applied in agriculture as antibiotic alternatives, avoiding the development of multidrug resistance among microbes [172,173]. For example, insect AMP cecropin AD was supplemented in diets instead of antibiotics, reducing the incidence of diarrhea in piglets due to bacterial infection [174].…”
Section: Potential Applications Of Insect Ampsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insect AMPs are also applied in agriculture as antibiotic alternatives, avoiding the development of multidrug resistance among microbes [172,173]. For example, insect AMP cecropin AD was supplemented in diets instead of antibiotics, reducing the incidence of diarrhea in piglets due to bacterial infection [174].…”
Section: Potential Applications Of Insect Ampsmentioning
confidence: 99%