bioconversion of faecal and kitchen waste using black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens):

Jemimah Sibonje, Joy Riungu, Kirimi James
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Novel technologies to convert faecal waste into valuable nutrients provide a win-win situation in enhancing the closed sanitation loop, and providing safe sanitation. In this study, laboratory-scale experiments were set to examine the applicability of the Black Soldier Fly in bioconversion of organic matter (faecal matter (FM) and kitchen waste (KW) while producing larvae biomass rich in protein and fat compounds. To determine the mass balance process, each of the feed substrates (500g) in triplicate and 3 grams of 6-day-old larvae (844 larvae) were introduced. The larval developmental time to 50% pupation, survival rate (SR), waste reduction rates (WR), prepupal yield, bioconversion rate (BCR), feed conversion rate (FCR), and efficiency of digested feed (ECD) were monitored in triplicate at the end of the experiments for mass balance process. Mass balance determination (triplicate) yielded average prepupal yield of 70.43±0.02g and 56.77±0.01g, with protein content per unit ranging from 32.23% to 41.26% and 20.06% to 37.13% on faecal and kitchen waste respectively. The ECD of 17.63±0.01% and 12.05±0.00%, waste reduction of 79.91% and 92.24% from faecal and kitchen waste respectively were obtained. From the findings, both substrates were palatable as BSFL feeds. The study findings show the potential of using BSF larvae technology to valorise faecal and kitchen waste and produce larval biomass rich in proteins and fats.
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利用黑兵蝇幼虫(Hermetia illucens)对粪便和厨余进行生物转化:
将粪便废物转化为有价值的营养物质的新技术在加强封闭式卫生循环和提供安全卫生方面实现了双赢。在这项研究中,实验室规模的实验旨在检验黑兵蝇在生物转化有机物(粪便(FM)和厨房垃圾(KW))的适用性,同时产生富含蛋白质和脂肪化合物的幼虫生物量。为确定质量平衡过程,每种饲料基质(500 克)一式三份,并引入 3 克 6 日龄幼虫(844 头幼虫)。实验结束时,监测幼虫发育至 50%化蛹的时间、存活率(SR)、废物减少率(WR)、蛹前产量、生物转化率(BCR)、饲料转化率(FCR)和消化饲料的效率(ECD),一式三份,以确定质量平衡过程。质量平衡测定(一式三份)的平均预蛹产量分别为 70.43±0.02g 和 56.77±0.01g,粪便和厨余的单位蛋白质含量分别为 32.23% 至 41.26% 和 20.06% 至 37.13%。粪便和餐厨垃圾的 ECD 分别为 17.63±0.01% 和 12.05±0.00%,垃圾减量分别为 79.91% 和 92.24%。从研究结果来看,这两种基质作为 BSFL 饲料都很适口。研究结果表明,使用 BSF 幼虫技术可有效利用粪便和厨余,并产生富含蛋白质和脂肪的幼虫生物量。
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