2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2023.115221
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Optimization of extraction factor and nutritional characterization of black soldier fly larvae oil via subcritical butane extraction

Yongkang Chen,
Ziqiao Wang,
Jieping Liu
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“…Therefore, the most suitable rearing temperature for BSFL appears to be a substrate temperature of 38 • C, which, in this case, resulted in the shortest rearing period. Hence, larvae rearing management should ideally be carried out within the range of 35 • C to 40 • C. For maintaining increased lipid yields during large-scale production and processing, it should also be considered that yields can be maximized by changing the drying method applied to the BSFL or the temperature at which they are extracted [30]. We confirmed that the extraction yield is maximized when a microwave is used for drying.…”
Section: Process Performancesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Therefore, the most suitable rearing temperature for BSFL appears to be a substrate temperature of 38 • C, which, in this case, resulted in the shortest rearing period. Hence, larvae rearing management should ideally be carried out within the range of 35 • C to 40 • C. For maintaining increased lipid yields during large-scale production and processing, it should also be considered that yields can be maximized by changing the drying method applied to the BSFL or the temperature at which they are extracted [30]. We confirmed that the extraction yield is maximized when a microwave is used for drying.…”
Section: Process Performancesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The optimal extraction time, as determined by response surface methodology, ranged from 30 to 50 min. This finding provides valuable insights into the temporal dynamics of extraction for maximizing black soldier fly larvae oil yield . Whereas in the study on insect farming waste valorization, the effect of time during subcritical water extraction for lipid recovery was investigated .…”
Section: Advanced Extraction Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimized subcritical water extraction conditions, determined as 236.8 °C, yielded an enhanced lipid content of 13.31 wt %, contributing to the development of a sustainable biodiesel production process from insect farming waste. However, in the subcritical butane extraction of hermetia illucens as studied by Chen et al, 44 the temperature significantly influenced the oil yield. The yield was found to be increased from 27.5% to 29.5% upon increasing the temperature from 25 to 55 °C but thereafter it slightly reduced at 65 °C.…”
Section: Key Parameters For Efficiency and Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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