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New value from food and industrial wastes – Bioaccumulation of omega-3 fatty acids from an oleaginous microbial biomass paired with a brewery by-product using black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Research on bioconversion based on insects is intensifying as it addresses the problem of reducing and reusing food and industrial waste. To reach this goal, we need to find more means of pairing waste to insects. With this goal, brewers’ spent grains (BSG) - a food waste of the brewing industry - paired with the oleaginous biomass of the thraustochytrid Schizochytrium limacinum cultivated on crude glycerol - a major waste of biodiesel production - were successfully used to grow Hermetia illucens larvae. Combining BSG and S. limacinum in the diet in an attempt to design the lipid profile of H. illucens larvae to contain a higher percentage of omega-3 fatty acids is novel. Insect larvae were grown on three different substrates: i) standard diet for Diptera (SD), ii) BSG, and iii) BSG + 10% S. limacinum biomass. The larvae and substrates were analyzed for fatty acid composition and larval growth was measured until 25% of insects reached the prepupal stage. Our data showed that including omega-3-rich S. limacinum biomass in the BSG substrate promoted an increase in larval weight compared to larvae fed on SD or BSG substrates. Furthermore, it was possible, albeit in a limited way, to incorporate omega-3 fatty acids, principally docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from BSG + S. limacinum substrate containing 20% of DHA into the larval fat (7% DHA). However, H. illucens with this level of DHA may not be suitable if the aim is to get larvae with high omega-3 lipids to feed carnivorous fish.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Insect-based bioconversion; Oleaginous microorganisms; Crude glycerol; Brewer's spent grains; Sustainable aquaculture; Feedstuff
List of contributors:
Ceccotti, C; Bruno, D; Tettamanti, G; Branduardi, P; Bertacchi, S; Labra, M; Rimoldi, S; Terova, G.
Authors of the University:
BRUNO DANIELE
Biotecnologie animali e acquacoltura
RIMOLDI SIMONA
TEROVA GENCIANA
TETTAMANTI GIANLUCA
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2129653
Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/2129653/171262/Waste%20Managment,%202022%20Ceccotti%20Insetti%20Schizochytrium_AquaImpact+Mysushi.pdf
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2022.02.029
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