Sustainability protein raw materials for animals (Insects)

Current research articles 

Kovitvadhi, A., Chundang, P., Thongprajukaew, K., Tirawattanawanich, C., Srikachar, S. and Chotimanothum, B. 2019. Potential of insect meals as protein sources for meat-type ducks based on in vitro digestibility. Animals 9: 155-164

Kovitvadhi, A., Chundang, P., Luapan, J., Amarapitak, P., Sriyaphai, P., Buahom, R., Cham-iam, T., Leelehapongsathon, K., Tirawattanawanich, C. and Thongprajukaew, K. 2019. Cricket powder as an alternative protein source for broilers based on in vitro digestibility. Journal of Insects as Food and Feed 5(3):185-191.

Tipsuwan, N., Seangprohdee, P. and Chapanon, P., Chundang, P. and Kovitvadhi, A. 2019. A comparison of in vitro digestibility between general protein sources and insect meals by using crude enzyme extracts from rabbits. Proceeding in 1st Kasetsart University Veterinary International Conference; 13-14 June 2019, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand. Oral presentation. pp 154.

Kovitvadhi, A, Chundang, P., Tirawattanawanich, C., Thongprajukaew, K., Srikachar, S., Chotimanothum, B., Koonawootrittriron, S. and Suwanasopee, T. 2019. The usage of insects as sustainable protein sources for meat-black chickens, ducks and quails. Proceeding in 1st Kasetsart University Veterinary International Conference; 13-14 June 2019, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand. Oral presentation. pp 155.

Kovitvadhi, A., Luapan, J., Amarapitak, P., Sriyaphai, P., Buahom, R., Cham-iam, T., Chandang, P., Leelehapongsathon, K., Tirawattanawanich, C., Thongprajukaew, K. and 2018. Screening three cricket species (Gryllus bimaculatus, Acheta domestica and Modicogryllus Confirmata) for broiler diets by in vitro digestibility techniques. Proceeding in 6th Mediterranean Poultry Summit (18-21 June 2018), Turin, Italy. Oral presentation. pp. 62.

Chandang, P., Thongprajukaew, K., Chotimanothum, B., Kovitvadhi, A., Kovitvadhi, U. and Pakkong, P. 2017. The effects on in vitro digestibility from different developmental stages of silkworm larvae, Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) and position of mulberry leaves, Morus alba (Rosales: Moraceae). Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 20:1134-1139.


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