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Removal of fat from crushed black soldier fly larvae by carbon dioxide supercritical extractionopen access

Authors
Kim, S. W.Jung, T. S.Ha, Y. J.Gal, S. W.Noh, C. W.Kim, I. S.Lee, J. H.Yoo, J. H.
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
KIELANOWSKI INST ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION
Keywords
Hermetia illucens; feeds; particle size; pressure; processing; extraction; fat
Citation
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND FEED SCIENCES, v.28, no.1, pp 83 - 88
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND FEED SCIENCES
Volume
28
Number
1
Start Page
83
End Page
88
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/10841
DOI
10.22358/jafs/105132/2019
ISSN
1230-1388
Abstract
The larvae of the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, contain high amounts of protein and fat, and so are a good feed source. However, this high fat content hinders the production of such feed. The excess fat must thus be removed to enable the larvae to be used as a feedstock e.g., for aquaculture and livestock. Firstly, the use of hot water treatment as a strategy for extracting fat from dried larvae was tested. It was found that this process reduced the fat content of the raw material (from 30 to about 16%). However, the resulting product was still not suitable for feed processing. Next, the use of a carbon dioxide supercritical extraction system on crushed larvae was studied. This system time-dependently reduced the fat content to less than 6.6% and less than 4.6% after treatments for 2 and 6 h, respectively, with a pressure of 350 bar used on larval particles of 10-18 mesh in size. Therefore, subjecting 10-18 mesh crushed larval powder to carbon dioxide supercritical extraction at 350 bar for 6 h yielded a larval powder with a fat content of 5% or less. Based on this finding, this method is proposed to be a suitable alternative for further processing of larvae feedstock.
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