Applicability of Black Soldier Fly and Yellow Mealworm in municipal food waste bioconversion: Assessment of efficiency, nutritional proficiency, and safety

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Mohammad Shojaaddini
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Efficient management of municipal food waste is critical for addressing environmental concerns and meeting the growing need for sustainable protein. This study presents two case studies comparing the effectiveness and safety of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) and Yellow Mealworm (YML) larvae in bioconverting municipal food waste in Iran. In these case studies, BSF larvae achieved superior waste reduction (68.49%) and biomass conversion ratio (27.45%) compared to YML larvae (28.1% and 8.20%, respectively). Feed Conversion Efficiency was 40.1% for BSF larvae and 29.2% for YML larvae, indicating relatively similar efficiencies in converting consumed feed into biomass. YML larvae demonstrated higher crude protein content (52.63%) than BSF larvae (34.19%), while BSF larvae had significantly more crude fat (45.54%) compared to YML larvae (34.22%). The fatty acid profiles revealed that BSF larvae contained elevated levels of lauric acid (C12:0) and palmitic acid (C16:0), whereas YML larvae were richer in oleic acid (C18:1) and linoleic acid (C18:2). Mineral content analysis showed higher phosphorus levels in YML larvae and substantially more calcium in BSF larvae. Both species’ larvae and frass were found to have heavy metal levels (Arsenic, Cadmium, Cobalt, Lead, and Mercury) below the maximum permissible limits set by Iran National Standards. Microbial analysis indicated that YML larvae had higher total bacterial counts compared to BSF larvae, with a similar trend in their frass. Both larvae and frass tested negative for Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp., suggesting their microbial safety for use as feed. These case studies highlight the potential of BSF and YML larvae in sustainable food waste conversion, each with specific fatty acid and amino acid profiles, offering tailored feed sources for a variety of animal species.

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城市厨余生物转化中黑兵蝇和黄粉虫的适用性:效率、营养能力和安全性评估
有效管理城市厨余垃圾对于解决环境问题和满足日益增长的可持续蛋白质需求至关重要。本研究介绍了两个案例研究,比较了黑兵蝇(BSF)和黄粉虫(YML)幼虫在伊朗城市食物垃圾生物转化中的有效性和安全性。在这些案例研究中,与 YML 幼虫(分别为 28.1% 和 8.20%)相比,BSF 幼虫实现了更高的废物减量率(68.49%)和生物质转化率(27.45%)。BSF 幼虫的饲料转化率为 40.1%,YML 幼虫为 29.2%,这表明将消耗的饲料转化为生物质的效率比较接近。YML 幼虫的粗蛋白含量(52.63%)高于 BSF 幼虫(34.19%),而 BSF 幼虫的粗脂肪含量(45.54%)明显高于 YML 幼虫(34.22%)。脂肪酸图谱显示,BSF 幼虫含有较多的月桂酸(C12:0)和棕榈酸(C16:0),而 YML 幼虫则富含油酸(C18:1)和亚油酸(C18:2)。矿物质含量分析表明,YML 幼虫体内的磷含量较高,而 BSF 幼虫体内的钙含量要高得多。两种鱼的幼虫和鱼渣中的重金属含量(砷、镉、钴、铅和汞)均低于伊朗国家标准规定的最高允许限值。微生物分析表明,与 BSF 幼虫相比,YML 幼虫的细菌总数较高,它们的虫体也有类似的趋势。幼虫和虫体的大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌检测结果均为阴性,这表明它们作为饲料的微生物安全性。这些案例研究凸显了 BSF 和 YML 幼虫在可持续厨余转化中的潜力,每种幼虫都有特定的脂肪酸和氨基酸谱,可为各种动物提供量身定制的饲料来源。
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Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology
Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
152
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research papers, review articles and short communications in the basic and applied area concerning insects, mites or other arthropods and nematodes of economic importance in agriculture, forestry, industry, human and animal health, and natural resource and environment management, and is the official journal of the Korean Society of Applied Entomology and the Taiwan Entomological Society.
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