Microbial safety of black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) reared on food waste streams.

IF 7.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Shanmugam Alagappan, Anran Dong, Louwrens Hoffman, Daniel Cozzolino, Sandra Olarte Mantilla, Peter James, Olympia Yarger, Deirdre Mikkelsen
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Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) can valorise different organic matter and yield a product of high nutritional value. The lack of knowledge about the microbial safety of BSFL grown on different organic waste streams influences the commercialisation of BSFL as stockfeed ingredient. This study evaluates the microbial safety of BSFL grown on five different commercial food waste streams collected from two commercial production facilities. The effect of larval instar and post-harvest treatments (blanching and drying) on the microbial quality of the larvae was also investigated. The results of this study showed that spore forming bacteria including B. cereus and C. perfringens appeared in higher concentration (1.3 log CFU/g - 6.6 log CFU/g) compared to yeast and moulds (1.3 log CFU/g - 4.4 log CFU/g) depending on the waste utilised. The microbial counts for the different pathogens that tested positive were higher for larvae reared with simpler homogenous waste streams (SW and BV diets). The results also showed that blanching reduced the counts of Y&M and C. perfringens compared to those observed in the unprocessed larvae. The thermal processing methods could ensure that BSFL met the microbial safety criteria determined for animal feeds by regulatory bodies. Overall, the results of this study revealed that BSFL reared on commercial waste streams can be safe against several pathogenic microbes including Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. The 6th instar larvae (pre-pupae) have lower microbial counts than the 5th instar BSFL, attributed to the antimicrobial effect of some fatty acids present in the larvae. The outcomes of this study will assist in the development of guidelines for good manufacturing practices for commercial BSFL manufacturers, thereby promoting the quality and commercialisation of the product.

食物废物流饲养黑兵蝇幼虫的微生物安全性。
黑兵蝇幼虫(BSFL)能使不同的有机物增值,并产生高营养价值的产品。由于缺乏对不同有机废物流中生长的BSFL微生物安全性的认识,影响了BSFL作为饲料原料的商业化。本研究评估了从两个商业生产设施收集的五种不同的商业食物垃圾流中生长的BSFL的微生物安全性。研究了不同龄期和采收后处理(焯水和干燥)对幼虫微生物品质的影响。本研究结果表明,与酵母和霉菌(1.3 log CFU/g - 4.4 log CFU/g)相比,蜡样芽孢杆菌和产气荚膜芽孢杆菌等产孢细菌的浓度(1.3 log CFU/g - 6.6 log CFU/g)更高,具体取决于所利用的废物。用更简单的同质废物流(SW和BV饲料)饲养的幼虫对不同病原体的微生物计数检测呈阳性。结果还表明,与未处理的幼虫相比,焯水可减少Y&M和产气荚膜梭菌的数量。热处理方法可以确保BSFL符合监管机构确定的动物饲料微生物安全标准。总体而言,本研究结果表明,在商业废物流中饲养的BSFL可以安全对抗几种病原微生物,包括单核细胞增生李斯特菌、沙门氏菌、大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌。6龄幼虫(预蛹)的微生物数量低于5龄BSFL,这是由于幼虫中存在的一些脂肪酸具有抗菌作用。这项研究的结果将有助于商业BSFL制造商制定良好生产规范的指导方针,从而提高产品的质量和商业化。
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Waste management
Waste management 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
492
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Waste Management is devoted to the presentation and discussion of information on solid wastes,it covers the entire lifecycle of solid. wastes. Scope: Addresses solid wastes in both industrialized and economically developing countries Covers various types of solid wastes, including: Municipal (e.g., residential, institutional, commercial, light industrial) Agricultural Special (e.g., C and D, healthcare, household hazardous wastes, sewage sludge)
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