Waste Valorization via Hermetia illucens: Potential Applications of Insect Biomass
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 18278
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Interests: alternative nutritional sources, bioactive molecules, aquaculture; environmental toxicology; oxidative stress; immune response, cell and molecular biology
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Dear Colleagues,
In the last five years (2016–2020), the volume of scientific articles focusing on the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Hermetia illucens has grown almost exponentially, reaching more than 700 papers published on different international peer reviewed journals (data updated to February 2021, Scopus). The increasing interest of the scientific community has arisen from the particularly fascinating key role of the BSF in waste valorization during the larval bioconversion of organic wastes into valuable alternative sources of nutrients, mainly fats and proteins.
Recently, the circular economy concept has gained great attention within the European Community and the Directive 2008/98/EC is having a key role in food waste management particularly because the estimated increase in the world population will cause a significant rise in waste and by-products production.
As such, the biotechnological process of the BSF represents a sustainable and economically interesting joint solution for both waste management and the production of sustainable protein- and fat-rich biomass for several productive sectors including animal feed formulations.
The urgent need to meet the growing global demand for nutrients requires scientific research to clarify the enormous potentialities of bioconversion by BSF through a multidisciplinary approach involving expertise in waste treatment, microbial safety, animal nutrition, biodiesel and bioactive compounds production, as well as regulations thus implementing this innovative solution within a context of circular economy. Original research papers and review articles reporting on all these aspects are welcome.
Dr. Alessia Giannetto
Dr. Basilio Randazzo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Hermetia illucens
- bioconversion
- waste valorization
- feed
- aquaculture
- BSF meals
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