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Conversion of mycotoxin-contaminated maize by black soldier fly larvae into feed and fertilizer
(2023)BSF CON 2023: The Book of AbstractsGlobally, large amounts of various crops such as cereals, oilseeds, nuts and spices are contaminated with mycotoxins during pre-harvest, postharvest handling, processing and/or storage. Mycotoxin contamination results into economic and health issues, and valorisation options of contaminated crops are urgently needed. The aim of this research was to evaluate whether quality feed and fertilizer can be safely produced from naturally mycotoxin ...Other Conference Item -
Efficient black soldier fly larvae-based biowaste utilization to produce more sustainable animal feed
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Transfer of aflatoxins and heavy metals to egg and meat of laying hens fed fly larvae reared on contaminated substrate
(2022)Journal of Insects as Food and FeedOther Conference Item -
Safety and bioconversion efficiency of aflatoxin contaminated maize by black soldier fly larvae
(2022)Journal of Insects as Food and FeedOther Conference Item -
Multicriteria overlay to identify favorable regions for black soldier fly larvae bioconversion worldwide
(2022)Journal of Insects as Food and FeedOther Conference Item -
Bioconversion of aflatoxin-contaminated agri-food by-products with fly larvae into animal feed
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Assessment of low-energy electron beam (LEEB) treatment of two whole dried insect products
(2022)Journal of Insects as Food and FeedOne of the major barriers for market entry of edible insects and insect-derived products is product safety. Insects have a high and diverse microbial community, mainly influenced by the food and rearing environment. Consequently, reliable post-processing treatment techniques are needed to produce safe insects/insect-derived products. Common treatment techniques such as heating can lower the nutritional value and product quality. In contrast, ...Other Conference Item -
Ammonia pretreatment of agri-food wastes to enhance black soldier fly larvae bioprocessing performance
(2022)Journal of Insects as Food and FeedBlack soldier fly larvae (BSFL) bioconversion is a promising bioprocessing technology. However, one major challenge in BSFL waste processing, is that agri-food wastes (e.g. animal manure, agricultural crops and residues) tend to be low in macronutrients and high in lignocellulosic fibre (e.g. cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin), resulting in longer larvae development times and lower larval mass compared to when reared on high-value ...Other Conference Item -
Adapting black soldier fly rearing to the urban environment
(2022)21st IUFoST World Congress of Food Science & Technology. Oral Presentation List (With Abstracts)Other Conference Item -
Influence of residues from black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) rearing on the plant-associated soil microbiome
(2022)Journal of Insects as Food and FeedOther Conference Item