Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXII, Issue 1
Written by Heidy MANANGKOT, Marie NAJOAN, Wisje TOAR, Merry ROTINSULU, Santi TURANGAN
The aims of this research were to evaluate the utilization of manure degraded by Hermetia illucens to be used as diets on blood lipid profile of native chicken. The treatments were R1 (control diet with 15% fish meal + 0% MBHI meal), R2 (diet with 10% fish meal + 5% MBHI meal), R3 (diet with 5% fish meal + 10%MBHI meal), and R4 (diet with 0% fish meal + 15% MBHI meal). The data were analyzed using analysis of variance according to Completely Randomized Design (CRD) and means separated by the application of Duncan’s multiple range test. Variables measured were triglyceride, LDL, HDL, and cholesterol. The results shown that R3 gave a significant (P<0.05) lower in triglyceride (47,15 -59,66 mg/dl), LDL (45,68 – 81,06 mg/dl),cholesterol (124,98 -155,97 mg/dl) Whereas, R3 gave HDL (75,85 – 86,28 mg/dl) level significantly higher (P < 0.05). High blood HDL level at 10% MBHI meal in the diet not only maintains blood HDL at normal level but also increases native chicken meat quality, as was expected in the present study.
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