Concentrations of fat-soluble vitamins and carotenoids in black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia Illucens) fed with fermented authorized and unauthorized biowaste in Europe

IF 8.2 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Future Foods Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-24 DOI:10.1016/j.fufo.2025.100614
Marie Papin , Charlotte Sabran , Lisa Morand-Laffargue , Damien Sabatier , Ayoub Sefah , Erwan Engel , Christelle Planche , Patrick Borel
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The nutritional and market values of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) can be improved by enriching them with compounds of interest. It has recently been shown that these larvae can bioaccumulate fat-soluble vitamins and carotenoids under optimal rearing conditions. Based on these preliminary results, the aim was to determine whether BSFL can be significantly enriched in these compounds when raised under conditions usually used by breeders such as preliminary substrate fermentation. BSFL were raised on EU-authorized substrates, i.e. plant biowastes, and EU-unauthorized biowastes from school canteens and supermarkets. Vitamins A, E and D, as well as 10 carotenoids were quantified by HPLC-DAD in the substrates and larvae. Although BSFL mass were lower in the apricot (85 ± 4 mg) group compared to the control group (121 ± 8 mg), the dry weight, total protein and lipid content of all the groups were not different. Most compounds present in the fermented substrates were found in the larvae, but in lower concentrations than those observed under the optimal rearing conditions, e.g. β-carotene in larvae reared on carrots 9.6 ± 0.4 mg/kg FW vs98 ± 17 mg/kg, respectively. Regarding unauthorized substrates, they allowed larvae to bioaccumulate wider variety of micronutrients than other substrates, although in smaller quantities. Thus, raising BSFL under standard industrial breeding conditions makes it possible to obtain larvae enriched in micronutrients, without impacting their total protein and lipid content. However, the rearing conditions must be optimized if higher concentrations of these micronutrients in the larvae are wanted and further studies are necessary to confirm the results of this exploratory study.

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在欧洲用发酵的授权和未经授权的生物废物喂养黑兵蝇幼虫(Hermetia Illucens)中脂溶性维生素和类胡萝卜素的浓度
通过添加感兴趣的化合物,可以提高黑虻幼虫的营养价值和市场价值。最近的研究表明,在最佳饲养条件下,这些幼虫可以生物积累脂溶性维生素和类胡萝卜素。基于这些初步结果,目的是确定在育种者通常使用的条件下,如初步底物发酵,BSFL是否能显著富集这些化合物。BSFL是在欧盟授权的基质上培养的,即植物生物废物,以及欧盟未经授权的来自学校食堂和超市的生物废物。采用HPLC-DAD法测定基质和幼虫中维生素A、E、D和10种类胡萝卜素的含量。杏粕组BSFL质量(85±4 mg)低于对照组(121±8 mg),但各组干重、总蛋白和脂肪含量无显著差异。发酵底物中存在的大部分化合物均存在于幼虫体内,但含量低于最佳饲养条件下的水平,如胡萝卜饲养的幼虫中β-胡萝卜素含量分别为9.6±0.4 mg/kg和98±17 mg/kg。对于未经授权的基质,它们允许幼虫生物积累比其他基质更多种类的微量营养素,尽管数量较少。因此,在标准的工业养殖条件下饲养BSFL,可以获得富含微量营养素的幼虫,而不会影响其总蛋白质和脂肪含量。然而,如果想要提高这些微量营养素在幼虫中的浓度,就必须优化饲养条件,并且需要进一步的研究来证实这一探索性研究的结果。
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Future Foods
Future Foods Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: Future Foods is a specialized journal that is dedicated to tackling the challenges posed by climate change and the need for sustainability in the realm of food production. The journal recognizes the imperative to transform current food manufacturing and consumption practices to meet the dietary needs of a burgeoning global population while simultaneously curbing environmental degradation. The mission of Future Foods is to disseminate research that aligns with the goal of fostering the development of innovative technologies and alternative food sources to establish more sustainable food systems. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that contribute to the advancement of sustainable food practices. Abstracting and indexing: Scopus Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) SNIP
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