TY - JOUR
T1 - Rearing Tenebrio molitor L. (Coleptera: Tenebrionidae) in the "lunar Palace 1" during a 105-day multi-crew closed integrative BLSS experiment
AU - Li, Leyuan
AU - Xie, Beizhen
AU - Dong, Chen
AU - Hu, Dawei
AU - Wang, Minjuan
AU - Liu, Guanghui
AU - Liu, Hong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR). Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2015/11
Y1 - 2015/11
N2 - Yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor L.) is one of the animal candidates for space bioregenerative life support systems. In this study, T. molitor was involved in a 105-day multi-crew closed integrative BLSS experiment for a tentative rearing study. The results showed that the overall bioconversion rate (ratio of T. molitor gained to the total feed consumed) of T. molitor reared in the closed system was 8.13%, while 78.43% of the feed was excreted as frass. T. molitor reared in the closed system had a good nutritional composition. The eight essential amino acids (EAAs) in T. molitor larvae accounted for 41.30% of its total amino acids, and most EAA contents were higher than the suggested amino acid pattern recommended by the FAO/WHO. T. molitor sample obtained in this work was high in polyunsaturated fatty acids, and low in saturated fatty acids, indicating that the composition of fatty acids was beneficial to human health. In the open environment outside the experimental system, we simultaneously reared three parallel groups of larval T. molitor using the same feeding regime and temperature condition. Compared with T. molitor reared in the open environment, larvae reared in the closed system grew slower. With the course of time t, the growth rate of T. molitor in the open environment was 0.839 e0.017t times that of larvae in the closed system. This paper can provide data for future design and improvement of BLSS containing a T. molitor rearing unit.
AB - Yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor L.) is one of the animal candidates for space bioregenerative life support systems. In this study, T. molitor was involved in a 105-day multi-crew closed integrative BLSS experiment for a tentative rearing study. The results showed that the overall bioconversion rate (ratio of T. molitor gained to the total feed consumed) of T. molitor reared in the closed system was 8.13%, while 78.43% of the feed was excreted as frass. T. molitor reared in the closed system had a good nutritional composition. The eight essential amino acids (EAAs) in T. molitor larvae accounted for 41.30% of its total amino acids, and most EAA contents were higher than the suggested amino acid pattern recommended by the FAO/WHO. T. molitor sample obtained in this work was high in polyunsaturated fatty acids, and low in saturated fatty acids, indicating that the composition of fatty acids was beneficial to human health. In the open environment outside the experimental system, we simultaneously reared three parallel groups of larval T. molitor using the same feeding regime and temperature condition. Compared with T. molitor reared in the open environment, larvae reared in the closed system grew slower. With the course of time t, the growth rate of T. molitor in the open environment was 0.839 e0.017t times that of larvae in the closed system. This paper can provide data for future design and improvement of BLSS containing a T. molitor rearing unit.
KW - Bioconversion
KW - Bioregenerative life support system
KW - Growth model
KW - Nutrient composition
KW - Tenebrio molitor L.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84946557035
U2 - 10.1016/j.lssr.2015.08.002
DO - 10.1016/j.lssr.2015.08.002
M3 - 文章
C2 - 26553632
AN - SCOPUS:84946557035
SN - 2214-5524
VL - 7
SP - 9
EP - 14
JO - Life Sciences in Space Research
JF - Life Sciences in Space Research
ER -