Pengaruh Penambahan Kitosan dari Limbah Cangkang Pupa Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) dalam Pakan terhadap Reduksi Lemak dan Kolesterol Daging Ayam
The Effect of Adding Chitosan from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Pupa Shell Waste in Feed on the Reduction of Fat and Cholesterol in Chicken Meat

Date
2024Author
Juanda, Ferdy
Advisor(s)
Mirwandhono, R Edhy
Ginting, Nurzainah
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In an effort to reduce the levels of fat and cholesterol in chicken meat, this
study investigates the influence of adding chitosan derived from the waste of Black
Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) pupa shells to chicken feed. Chitosan is known to
possess bioactive properties that have the potential to affect fat metabolism in
livestock. This research employed an experimental approach with a completely
randomized design (CRD) involving 4 (four) treatments and 5 (five) repetitions.
Chicken meat produced from four treatments was then analyzed to determine their
fat and cholesterol levels. The findings of the study indicate that the addition of
chitosan from Black Soldier Fly pupa shell waste as much as 0.02% and 0.03% to
chicken feed significantly reduces the levels of fat and cholesterol in chicken meat
compared to the control group and addition of 0.01% chitosan. These findings have
significant implications in efforts to enhance the nutritional quality of chicken meat,
thereby positively impacting human health. Furthermore, this research also
supports the concept of sustainable agricultural waste management by
transforming Black Soldier Fly pupa shell waste into a beneficial ingredient in the
livestock feed industry.
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