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From Food Waste to Functional Biopolymers: Characterization of Chitin and Chitosan Produced from Prepupae of Black Soldier Fly Reared with Different Food Waste-Based Diets
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Foods. January, 2024, Vol. 13 Issue 2
Subject
Soldiers -- Research -- Usage
Infrared spectroscopy -- Research -- Usage
Refuse and refuse disposal -- Research -- Usage
Chitin -- Research -- Usage
Vegetables -- Waste management -- Usage
Language
English
ISSN
2304-8158
Abstract
The use of food waste as a rearing substrate to grow insects is an ecofriendly and sustainable alternative to food waste disposal. In the present research, Hermetia illucens prepupae were reared with a standard diet, different food waste-based diets based on vegetables, fruits, and meat, and a mixed one, where the previous three components were present equally. The demineralization and deproteination of the prepupae allowed for the obtainment of chitin that was then deacetylated to produce chitosan. Also, the bleaching of chitosan was attempted for further purification. The yield of the different reactions was investigated, and the infrared spectra of the obtained materials were analyzed to obtain information on the quantity and acetylation degree trend of the chitin and chitosan as a function of the diet. The possibility to slightly modulate the yield and acetylation degree of both biopolymers thanks to the specific diet was enlightened. Interestingly, the standard diet resulted in the highest fraction of chitin having the highest acetylation degree, and in the highest fraction of chitosan having the lowest acetylation degree.
Author(s): Alessia Mannucci [1,†]; Luca Panariello [2,†]; Linda Abenaim [1]; Maria Beatrice Coltelli [2]; Annamaria Ranieri [1]; Barbara Conti [1]; Marco Santin (corresponding author) [1,*]; Antonella Castagna [1] 1. Introduction [...]