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Growth and Safety Assessment of Feed Streams for Black Soldier Fly Larvae: A Case Study with Aquaculture Sludge

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The production of food is an intensive source of environmental impact. In aquaculture, one source of impact is solid waste, which contains high concentrations of minerals, other nutrients, and metals. The larvae of Hermetia illucens are capable of consuming this material, but applyin...

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Autores principales: Schmitt, Eric, Belghit, Ikram, Johansen, Johan, Leushuis, Raymond, Lock, Erik-Jan, Melsen, Diede, Kathirampatti Ramasamy Shanmugam, Ram, Van Loon, Joop, Paul, Aman
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31018596
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9040189
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author Schmitt, Eric
Belghit, Ikram
Johansen, Johan
Leushuis, Raymond
Lock, Erik-Jan
Melsen, Diede
Kathirampatti Ramasamy Shanmugam, Ram
Van Loon, Joop
Paul, Aman
author_facet Schmitt, Eric
Belghit, Ikram
Johansen, Johan
Leushuis, Raymond
Lock, Erik-Jan
Melsen, Diede
Kathirampatti Ramasamy Shanmugam, Ram
Van Loon, Joop
Paul, Aman
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The production of food is an intensive source of environmental impact. In aquaculture, one source of impact is solid waste, which contains high concentrations of minerals, other nutrients, and metals. The larvae of Hermetia illucens are capable of consuming this material, but applying technology that is based on these larvae for managing waste streams, like those from aquaculture, requires careful examination of safety risks. A study is performed examining the growth performance of larvae that were fed on solid aquaculture waste. Then, a thorough analysis of safety risks from inorganics is performed to serve as a guideline for how to assess the safety of waste streams, such as these. The practitioner can use this as a template for the safety assessment for other high risk organic streams as feed for larvae. ABSTRACT: The production of food is an intensive source of environmental impact. In aquaculture, one source of impact is solid waste, which contains high concentrations of minerals, other nutrients, and metals. The larvae of Hermetia illucens are capable of consuming this material, but applying technology that is based on these larvae for managing waste streams, like those from aquaculture, requires careful examination of safety risks. A study is performed examining the growth performance of larvae that were fed on solid aquaculture waste. Subsequently, a thorough analysis of safety risks from inorganics, with detailed the results on microelements that have previously received little attention in the literature, is performed to serve as a guideline for how to assess the safety of waste streams such as these. Findings confirm existing results in the literature that Cd is bioaccumulative, but also that other elements, including Hg, Mn, and especially K, are bioaccumulative. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first research where the accumulation of Ag is also tested. The results of these tests are explained within the context of regulations in various countries where Hermetia illucens is cultivated, serving as a reference for practitioners to rigorously screen out high risk feed streams that they may consider using as feed sources. It is intended that these references and the demonstrated accumulation of a range of elements motivate comprehensive industry safety practices when evaluating new feed sources.
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spelling pubmed-65234092019-06-04 Growth and Safety Assessment of Feed Streams for Black Soldier Fly Larvae: A Case Study with Aquaculture Sludge Schmitt, Eric Belghit, Ikram Johansen, Johan Leushuis, Raymond Lock, Erik-Jan Melsen, Diede Kathirampatti Ramasamy Shanmugam, Ram Van Loon, Joop Paul, Aman Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The production of food is an intensive source of environmental impact. In aquaculture, one source of impact is solid waste, which contains high concentrations of minerals, other nutrients, and metals. The larvae of Hermetia illucens are capable of consuming this material, but applying technology that is based on these larvae for managing waste streams, like those from aquaculture, requires careful examination of safety risks. A study is performed examining the growth performance of larvae that were fed on solid aquaculture waste. Then, a thorough analysis of safety risks from inorganics is performed to serve as a guideline for how to assess the safety of waste streams, such as these. The practitioner can use this as a template for the safety assessment for other high risk organic streams as feed for larvae. ABSTRACT: The production of food is an intensive source of environmental impact. In aquaculture, one source of impact is solid waste, which contains high concentrations of minerals, other nutrients, and metals. The larvae of Hermetia illucens are capable of consuming this material, but applying technology that is based on these larvae for managing waste streams, like those from aquaculture, requires careful examination of safety risks. A study is performed examining the growth performance of larvae that were fed on solid aquaculture waste. Subsequently, a thorough analysis of safety risks from inorganics, with detailed the results on microelements that have previously received little attention in the literature, is performed to serve as a guideline for how to assess the safety of waste streams such as these. Findings confirm existing results in the literature that Cd is bioaccumulative, but also that other elements, including Hg, Mn, and especially K, are bioaccumulative. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first research where the accumulation of Ag is also tested. The results of these tests are explained within the context of regulations in various countries where Hermetia illucens is cultivated, serving as a reference for practitioners to rigorously screen out high risk feed streams that they may consider using as feed sources. It is intended that these references and the demonstrated accumulation of a range of elements motivate comprehensive industry safety practices when evaluating new feed sources. MDPI 2019-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6523409/ /pubmed/31018596 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9040189 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Belghit, Ikram
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Leushuis, Raymond
Lock, Erik-Jan
Melsen, Diede
Kathirampatti Ramasamy Shanmugam, Ram
Van Loon, Joop
Paul, Aman
Growth and Safety Assessment of Feed Streams for Black Soldier Fly Larvae: A Case Study with Aquaculture Sludge
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title_full Growth and Safety Assessment of Feed Streams for Black Soldier Fly Larvae: A Case Study with Aquaculture Sludge
title_fullStr Growth and Safety Assessment of Feed Streams for Black Soldier Fly Larvae: A Case Study with Aquaculture Sludge
title_full_unstemmed Growth and Safety Assessment of Feed Streams for Black Soldier Fly Larvae: A Case Study with Aquaculture Sludge
title_short Growth and Safety Assessment of Feed Streams for Black Soldier Fly Larvae: A Case Study with Aquaculture Sludge
title_sort growth and safety assessment of feed streams for black soldier fly larvae: a case study with aquaculture sludge
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31018596
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9040189
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