| Literature DB >> 31200503 |
Cuncheng Liu1,2, Cunwen Wang3,4, Huaiying Yao5,6.
Abstract
The black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), is a saprophytic insect that can digest organic wastes, such as animal manure, plant residues, and food and agricultural wastes. In the degradation process, organic wastes are converted into protein, grease, and polypeptides, which can be applied in medicine, the refining of chemicals, and the manufacturing of feedstuffs. After their conversion by the H. illucens, organic wastes not only become useful but also environmentally friendly. To date, the H. illucens has been widely used to treat food waste and to render manure harmless. The protein and grease obtained via this insect have been successfully used to produce livestock feed and biodiesel. In this article, the biological characteristics, resource utilization of protein and grease, and environmental functions of the H. illucens are summarized. This article provides a theoretical basis for investigating potential applications of the H. illucens.Entities:
Keywords: bioconversion; black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens (L.)); insect grease; insect protein; organic waste
Year: 2019 PMID: 31200503 PMCID: PMC6616655 DOI: 10.3390/ani9060349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Complete list of tested substrates as feed for H. illucens larvae (NA: not available).
| Substrate | Conversion Rate of Substrate (%) | Output (%) | Survival Rate (%) | Larvae Composition (%) | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poultry feed | 23–70 | 1.4–16 | 40–93 | P: ~40, G: ~35 | [ |
| Kitchen waste | ~60 | NA | NA | P: ~40, G: ~35 | [ |
| Livestock waste | 25–53 | 8–22 | 71–99 | P: ~40, G: ~30 | [ |
| Domestic or municipal organic wastes | 39–79 | ~14.5 | NA | NA | [ |
| Agro-industry by-products | 6.3–27 | 4–6 | NA | P: ~30, G: ~28 | [ |
| Crop straw | 9–68 | 5–10 | 51–98 | NA | [ |
Output refers to the ratio of the increase in the insect biomass to the substrate-induced biomass reduction (dry weight). P; Protein contents of larvae; G: Grease contents of larvae.
Figure 1Amino acid contents of dried larvae, soybean meal and fish meal.
Figure 2Nutrient contents of different insects, soybean meal and fish meal.