Biological evaluation of protein quality of maize as affected by insect infestation

The protein quality of maize grains having 25, 50, and 75% insect infestations (on number basis) caused by mixed population of Trogoderma granarium Everts and Rhizopertha dominicaFabricius was biologically evaluated by rat growth and nitrogen balance studies. Feeding of diet containing flours of insect-infested maize grains (50 and 75%) resulted in marked decrease in food intake, protein intake, gain in body weight, food efficiency ratio, protein efficiency ratio, nitrogenconsumption, nitrogen absorption, biological value, net protein utilization, dry matter digestibility, net protein retention, and protein retention efficiency