Screening of Effective Media for Black Soldier Fly Larvae Used in Food Waste Treatment

Objectives:Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) are organisms that effectively decompose various types of organic waste including food waste, and food waste treatment using BSFL is attracting attention as a sustainable waste treatment method. However, food waste discharged from Korea has a wide variety o...

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Main Authors: Chul-Hwan Kim, Kwanyoung Ko, Jongkeun Lee, Haegeun Chung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Environmental Engineers 2020-10-01
Series:대한환경공학회지
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Online Access:http://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4280
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spelling doaj-05dafd363d9f4915825909a37c60f1072020-12-04T05:56:41ZengKorean Society of Environmental Engineers대한환경공학회지1225-50252383-78102020-10-01421046347110.4491/KSEE.2020.42.10.463Screening of Effective Media for Black Soldier Fly Larvae Used in Food Waste TreatmentChul-Hwan Kim0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8737-2787Kwanyoung Ko1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5320-9348Jongkeun Lee2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7624-4066Haegeun Chung3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6260-6233Department of Environmental Engineering, Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Konkuk UniversityObjectives:Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) are organisms that effectively decompose various types of organic waste including food waste, and food waste treatment using BSFL is attracting attention as a sustainable waste treatment method. However, food waste discharged from Korea has a wide variety of properties, and its high salt concentration limits its treatment by BSFL. Therefore, to increase the efficiency of food waste treatment using BSFL, it is necessary to increase the quality of food waste as a production medium for BSFL. In this study, the ratio of protein and fat was adjusted by adding bean sprouts and wheat brans to food wastes treated at high temperature under vacuum, and whether such medium is suitable for rearing BSFL was investigated. Methods:To improve the medium, the ratio of protein and fat was adjusted to approximately 2:1 by adding bean sprouts and bran residue to food waste. Subsequently, the growth and development rate of BSFL reared on chicken feed, food waste, food waste + bean sprouts, food waste + wheat bran were measured. Also, the decomposition rate of each medium was analyzed. Results and Discussion:The growth rate of BSFL grown on food waste + wheat bran medium was similar to that of BSFL reared on chicken feed. The speed of development at day 7 was also the fastest for BSFL reared with food waste + wheat bran medium and chicken feed. These results suggest that the mixed medium to which wheat bran has been added to food waste has the potential to be used as a commercial medium for BSFL production. The survival rate of BSFL was 89% or higher in all media. Conclusions:When food waste was used alone, BSFL development was poor compared to that in media combined with agricultural by-products such as bean sprouts and wheat bran. Therefore, to use food waste as a rearing medium of BSFL, it is necessary to adjust the ratio of protein and fat by adding various agricultural by-products and reduce salinity. For the improvement of food waste treatment technology using BSFL, mass rearing of useful insects such as BSFL, and promotion of the use of agricultural by-products, additional research is needed to optimize the composition of rearing medium based on food waste.http://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4280black soldier flyfood wastesustainabilityuseful insectsculture medium
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author Chul-Hwan Kim
Kwanyoung Ko
Jongkeun Lee
Haegeun Chung
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Kwanyoung Ko
Jongkeun Lee
Haegeun Chung
Screening of Effective Media for Black Soldier Fly Larvae Used in Food Waste Treatment
대한환경공학회지
black soldier fly
food waste
sustainability
useful insects
culture medium
author_facet Chul-Hwan Kim
Kwanyoung Ko
Jongkeun Lee
Haegeun Chung
author_sort Chul-Hwan Kim
title Screening of Effective Media for Black Soldier Fly Larvae Used in Food Waste Treatment
title_short Screening of Effective Media for Black Soldier Fly Larvae Used in Food Waste Treatment
title_full Screening of Effective Media for Black Soldier Fly Larvae Used in Food Waste Treatment
title_fullStr Screening of Effective Media for Black Soldier Fly Larvae Used in Food Waste Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Screening of Effective Media for Black Soldier Fly Larvae Used in Food Waste Treatment
title_sort screening of effective media for black soldier fly larvae used in food waste treatment
publisher Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
series 대한환경공학회지
issn 1225-5025
2383-7810
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Objectives:Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) are organisms that effectively decompose various types of organic waste including food waste, and food waste treatment using BSFL is attracting attention as a sustainable waste treatment method. However, food waste discharged from Korea has a wide variety of properties, and its high salt concentration limits its treatment by BSFL. Therefore, to increase the efficiency of food waste treatment using BSFL, it is necessary to increase the quality of food waste as a production medium for BSFL. In this study, the ratio of protein and fat was adjusted by adding bean sprouts and wheat brans to food wastes treated at high temperature under vacuum, and whether such medium is suitable for rearing BSFL was investigated. Methods:To improve the medium, the ratio of protein and fat was adjusted to approximately 2:1 by adding bean sprouts and bran residue to food waste. Subsequently, the growth and development rate of BSFL reared on chicken feed, food waste, food waste + bean sprouts, food waste + wheat bran were measured. Also, the decomposition rate of each medium was analyzed. Results and Discussion:The growth rate of BSFL grown on food waste + wheat bran medium was similar to that of BSFL reared on chicken feed. The speed of development at day 7 was also the fastest for BSFL reared with food waste + wheat bran medium and chicken feed. These results suggest that the mixed medium to which wheat bran has been added to food waste has the potential to be used as a commercial medium for BSFL production. The survival rate of BSFL was 89% or higher in all media. Conclusions:When food waste was used alone, BSFL development was poor compared to that in media combined with agricultural by-products such as bean sprouts and wheat bran. Therefore, to use food waste as a rearing medium of BSFL, it is necessary to adjust the ratio of protein and fat by adding various agricultural by-products and reduce salinity. For the improvement of food waste treatment technology using BSFL, mass rearing of useful insects such as BSFL, and promotion of the use of agricultural by-products, additional research is needed to optimize the composition of rearing medium based on food waste.
topic black soldier fly
food waste
sustainability
useful insects
culture medium
url http://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4280
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