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Abstract

In order to describe the growth of Achatina fulica its logistic function was fitted to the experimental data. It was found that calculated specific growth rate and carrying capacity, as constants of the logistic function, are 1.06 month-1 and 250 g of wet weight correspondingly. Mass ratio shell/whole body in terms of wet weight was 18%-21% irrespective of snail age. Snail meat was characterized by the low content of fat -- 6.0% DM. Essential fatty acids constituted 16.6% of the total sum. Linolenic and linoleic acids dominated in a pool of essential fatty acids. The scores of essential amino acids, except sulfuric amino acids, exceeded 100%. To estimate nutritious properties of snail meat, a computer program was developed. It was observed that the maximum intake of snail meat can reach 497 g/crewmember day. Addition of snail meat to a basic diet enabled increasing food independence of bioregenerative life support system to 97%.

Details

Title
The Giant African Land Snail Achatina fulica (Bowdich, 1720) as a Candidate Species for Bioregenerative Life Support Systems
Author
Manukovsky, Nicolay S; Kovalev, Vladimir S; Tikhomirov, Alexander A; Kalacheva, Galina S; Kolmakova, Anzhelika A
Pages
18-31
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Siberian Federal University
ISSN
19971389
e-ISSN
23135530
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1696580606
Copyright
Copyright Siberian Federal University 2015