Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources

The black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) have been widely extolled for the application in managing various solid organic wastes. Owing to the saprophagous nature of BSFL, a rapid valorization of solid organic wastes can be accomplished with the simultaneous production of valuable biochemical compounds de...

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Main Authors: Lim, J.-W., Mohd-Noor, S.-N., Wong, C.-Y., Lam, M.-K., Goh, P.-S., Beniers, J.J.A., Oh, W.-D., Jumbri, K., Ghani, N.A.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.221572019-02-28T05:49:41Z Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources Lim, J.-W. Mohd-Noor, S.-N. Wong, C.-Y. Lam, M.-K. Goh, P.-S. Beniers, J.J.A. Oh, W.-D. Jumbri, K. Ghani, N.A. The black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) have been widely extolled for the application in managing various solid organic wastes. Owing to the saprophagous nature of BSFL, a rapid valorization of solid organic wastes can be accomplished with the simultaneous production of valuable biochemical compounds derived from larval biomass. In the present works, the mixed waste coconut endosperm (w-CE) and soybean curd residue (SC-r) substrates with increasing protein nutritional constituent were administered to BSFL. The correlations between protein from larval feed substrates and nutritional profiles of BSFL biomasses were ultimately unveiled. The protein from larval feed substrates could be increased by increasing of SC-r portion against w-CE. At the w-CE:SC-r ratio of 3:2, the highest larval total weight gained and growth rate were attained; indicating an optimum protein nutritional constituent in mixed organics (12.4) that could enhance the BSFL palatability. Further increment of protein nutritional constituent in mixed organics was found acidifying the residual larval feed substrate progressively, undermining the growth of BSFL. By feeding the BSFL with optimum mixed organics, the maximum accumulations of larval lipid and protein could be achieved. Transesterification of extracted lipid had demonstrated high in monounsaturated fatty acids (73) which was suitable for biodiesel. The BSFL palatability was finally confirmed from the bioconversion viewpoint of mixed organic wastes. Again, achieving the highest bioconversion efficiency of 14 into larval biomass after accounting the metabolic loss of 54. Therefore, a total of 68 of mixed w-CE and SC-r could be successfully bioconverted. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85055991065&doi=10.1016%2fj.jenvman.2018.10.022&partnerID=40&md5=2d9e9a9b6a611da0b97c11458732070d Lim, J.-W. and Mohd-Noor, S.-N. and Wong, C.-Y. and Lam, M.-K. and Goh, P.-S. and Beniers, J.J.A. and Oh, W.-D. and Jumbri, K. and Ghani, N.A. (2019) Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources. Journal of Environmental Management, 231 . pp. 129-136. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/22157/
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description The black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) have been widely extolled for the application in managing various solid organic wastes. Owing to the saprophagous nature of BSFL, a rapid valorization of solid organic wastes can be accomplished with the simultaneous production of valuable biochemical compounds derived from larval biomass. In the present works, the mixed waste coconut endosperm (w-CE) and soybean curd residue (SC-r) substrates with increasing protein nutritional constituent were administered to BSFL. The correlations between protein from larval feed substrates and nutritional profiles of BSFL biomasses were ultimately unveiled. The protein from larval feed substrates could be increased by increasing of SC-r portion against w-CE. At the w-CE:SC-r ratio of 3:2, the highest larval total weight gained and growth rate were attained; indicating an optimum protein nutritional constituent in mixed organics (12.4) that could enhance the BSFL palatability. Further increment of protein nutritional constituent in mixed organics was found acidifying the residual larval feed substrate progressively, undermining the growth of BSFL. By feeding the BSFL with optimum mixed organics, the maximum accumulations of larval lipid and protein could be achieved. Transesterification of extracted lipid had demonstrated high in monounsaturated fatty acids (73) which was suitable for biodiesel. The BSFL palatability was finally confirmed from the bioconversion viewpoint of mixed organic wastes. Again, achieving the highest bioconversion efficiency of 14 into larval biomass after accounting the metabolic loss of 54. Therefore, a total of 68 of mixed w-CE and SC-r could be successfully bioconverted. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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author Lim, J.-W.
Mohd-Noor, S.-N.
Wong, C.-Y.
Lam, M.-K.
Goh, P.-S.
Beniers, J.J.A.
Oh, W.-D.
Jumbri, K.
Ghani, N.A.
spellingShingle Lim, J.-W.
Mohd-Noor, S.-N.
Wong, C.-Y.
Lam, M.-K.
Goh, P.-S.
Beniers, J.J.A.
Oh, W.-D.
Jumbri, K.
Ghani, N.A.
Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources
author_facet Lim, J.-W.
Mohd-Noor, S.-N.
Wong, C.-Y.
Lam, M.-K.
Goh, P.-S.
Beniers, J.J.A.
Oh, W.-D.
Jumbri, K.
Ghani, N.A.
author_sort Lim, J.-W.
title Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources
title_short Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources
title_full Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources
title_fullStr Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources
title_full_unstemmed Palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources
title_sort palatability of black soldier fly larvae in valorizing mixed waste coconut endosperm and soybean curd residue into larval lipid and protein sources
publishDate 2019
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