Bioconversion of organic waste by insects - A comprehensive review

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作者
Siddiqui, Shahida Anusha [1 ,2 ]
Harahap, Iskandar Azmy [3 ]
Osei-Owusu, Jonathan [4 ]
Saikia, Trideep [5 ]
Wu, Yuan Seng [6 ,7 ]
Fernando, Ito [8 ]
Perestrelo, Rosa [9 ]
Camara, Jose S. [9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Campus Straubing Biotechnol & Sustainabil,Essigber, D-94315 Straubing, Germany
[2] German Inst Food Technol DIL eV, Prof von Klitzing Str 7, D-49610 Quakenbruck, Germany
[3] Natl Res & Innovat Agcy, Res Org Hlth, Jakarta 10340, Indonesia
[4] Univ Environm & Sustainable Dev, Dept Phys & Math Sci, Somanya 00233, Ghana
[5] Girijananda Chowdhury Univ, Dept Pharm, Gauhati 781017, India
[6] Sunway Univ, Ctr Virus & Vaccine Res, Sch Med & Life Sci, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
[7] Sunway Univ, Sch Med & Life Sci, Dept Biol Sci, Subang Jaya 47500, Selangor, Malaysia
[8] Univ Brawijaya, Fac Agr, Dept Plant Pest & Dis, Malang 65145, East Java, Indonesia
[9] Univ Madeira, CQM Ctr Quim Madeira, Campus Penteada, P-9200105 Funchal, Portugal
[10] Univ Madeira, Fac Ciencias Exatas & Engn, Dept Quim, Campus Penteada, P-9020105 Funchal, Portugal
关键词
Agricultural intensification; Food and feed; Environmentally friendly; Waste management; Challenges; Sustainability; FLY HERMETIA-ILLUCENS; TENEBRIO-MOLITOR COLEOPTERA; SOYBEAN CURD RESIDUE; GROWTH-PERFORMANCE; EDIBLE INSECTS; CHICKEN MANURE; NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION; ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISS; RAINBOW-TROUT; CO-CONVERSION;
D O I
10.1016/j.psep.2024.04.122
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The ever-growing human population has forced people to intensify agriculture to meet the demand for food and feed. However, the increase in global agricultural production also means an increase in waste generation, which is mostly improperly managed, especially in low- and middle-income countries where adequate waste management infrastructure is limited and inefficient. Consequently, organic waste has become a global burden due to its negative impact on the environment and human health. In this sense, insect-based bioconversion could be an economically viable, environmentally friendly, and technically feasible approach to organic waste management. Based on this review, organic wastes from agriculture, food industry, household, municipalities, and starch industry are considered as suitable substrates for bioconverter insects. Commonly used insects for bioconversion include the cricket, yellow mealworm, superworm, black soldier fly, house fly, flesh fly and blow fly. Rearing facilities must be adapted to provide the optimal environmental conditions for the growth and development of the reared insect to maximize the bioconversion rate and efficiency. Bioconverter insects and their by-products can be industrially processed into animal feed, fertilizer and biodiesel or extracted to isolate bioactive compounds. The challenges associated with insect-based bioconversion include human and social acceptance, method-, infrastructure- and technology-related problems, the availability of substrates, and political and legal regulations. In summary, insect-based bioconversion of organic waste has the potential to reduce waste, create jobs, provide novel products, and offer a sustainable source of protein to feed the world's growing population.
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