THE USE OF FREEZE-DRIED BLOOD IN THE MEMBRANE FEEDING OF TSETSE FLIES (GLOSSINA-P-PALPALIS, DIPTERA, GLOSSINIDAE)
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 31 (3) , 259-274
Abstract
Rearing of tsetse flies using membrane feeding became a method of routine during recent years. The use of blood requires donor animals. A technique was developed using freeze-dried blood as nutrient for G. p. palpalis. This report contains an account of the experiments carried out in obtaining a freeze-dried blood product. Initially, fresh bovine blood was processed prior to freeze-drying. It was later reconstituted with distilled water and the osmolarity adjusted to that of fresh blood. ATP was necessary for optimal blood uptake and the addition of albumin increased the weights of puparia. A colony of flies was reared for more than 2 yr by feeding the flies with this reconstituted blood formulation. In a modified freeze-drying program the processing of the blood prior to drying was eliminated. The addition of ATP was required, but the quality of the product was not improved by enrichment with albumin, plasma or serum. In comparisons between freeze-dried blood, fresh blood and in vivo feeding of tsetse flies, no differences were found, except the puparial weights were higher in the colony fed on freeze-dried blood than those of the fresh blood colony. This membrane feeding technique eliminates the dependence on blood donor animals for rearing of tsetse flies and can be recommended for breeding colonies in Africa.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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