| Literature DB >> 31678205 |
Alessia Giannetto1, Sabrina Oliva2, Carlos Frederico Ceccon Lanes3, Fabio de Araújo Pedron3, Domenico Savastano4, Cosimo Baviera2, Vincenzo Parrino2, Giuseppe Lo Paro2, Nunzia Carla Spanò5, Tiziana Cappello2, Maria Maisano2, Angela Mauceri2, Salvatore Fasulo2.
Abstract
The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Hermetia illucens provides a promising strategy in the waste valorisation process and a sustainable alternative source of valuable nutrients, including lipids for food and feed. In the present study, the differences in growth performances and nutritional values of BSF V instar larvae and prepupae reared on vegetable waste were analyzed and compared focusing on fat content. V instar larvae showed higher capacity to bioconvert the substrate into biomass than prepupae. The nutritional composition and the fatty acid profiles were dependent on the developmental stage. The expression levels of acetyl-CoA carboxylase (acc), fatty acid synthase (fas), lipase (lip) and acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (acd) genes involved in the lipid metabolism pathway and herein characterized for the first time, were evaluated in order to understand the molecular basis underlying the observed differences in fatty acid profiles. Our results suggest that the different fatty acid profiles of BSF V instar larvae and prepupae may be related to the modulation of the lipid metabolism-related genes expression during larval development. Our study highlights substantial differences between H. illucens V instar larvae and prepupae giving important features regarding the opportunity to modulate the preferable fatty acid profile to meet the industrial requirements.Entities:
Keywords: Bioconversion; Fatty acids; Gene characterization; Gene expression; Hermetia illucens; Lipid metabolism
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31678205 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2019.10.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biotechnol ISSN: 0168-1656 Impact factor: 3.307