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Title: Fungal Fermented Palm Kernel Expeller as Feed for Black Soldier Fly Larvae in Producing Protein and Biodiesel
Authors: Liew, Chin Seng 
Wong, Chung Yiin 
Abdelfattah, Eman A. 
Raksasat, Ratchaprapa 
Rawindran, Hemamalini 
Lim, Jun Wei 
Kiatkittipong, Worapon 
Kiatkittipong, Kunlanan 
Mohamad, M. 
Yek, Peter Nai Yuh 
Setiabudi, Herma Dina 
Cheng, Chin Kui 
Keywords: biodiesel;black soldier fly larvae;fermentation;palm kernel expeller;protein;Rhizopus oligosporus
Issue Date: Apr-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Journal: Journal of Fungi 
Abstract: 
Being the second-largest country in the production of palm oil, Malaysia has a massive amount of palm kernel expeller (PKE) leftover. For that purpose, black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) are thus employed in this study to valorize the PKE waste. More specifically, this work elucidated the effects of the pre-fermentation of PKE via different amounts of Rhizopus oligosporus to enhance PKE palatability for the feeding of BSFL. The results showed that fermentation successfully enriched the raw PKE and thus contributed to the better growth of BSFL. BSFL grew to be 34% heavier at the optimum inoculum volume of 0.5 mL/10 g dry weight of PKE as compared to the control. Meanwhile, excessive fungal inoculum induced competition between BSFL and R. oligosporus, resulting in a reduction in BSFL weight. Under optimum feeding conditions, BSFL also registered the highest lipid yield (24.7%) and protein yield (44.5%). The biodiesel derived from BSFL lipid had also shown good compliance with the European biodiesel standard EN 14214. The high saturated fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) content (C12:0, C14:0, C16:0) in derived biodiesel made it highly oxidatively stable. Lastly, the superior degradation rate of PKE executed by BSFL further underpinned the sustainable conversion process in attaining valuable larval bioproducts.
Description: 
Web of Science / Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3231
ISSN: 2309608X
DOI: 10.3390/jof8040332
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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