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Antimicrobial peptides in black soldier fly larvae: Opportunities and challenges
Although ongoing research on AMPs shows promising in vitro antimicrobial properties, its applications in the insect industry and commercial products face several key challenges....
Management of food waste with black soldier flies expands in Australia
Goterra’s food waste management system has arrived in Western Sydney, Australia, which uses Black Soldier Fly larvae (BSFL) to break down food waste onsite...
FreezeM unveils new method in sex identification of BSF larvae
FreezeM has publicized its new method for black soldier fly (BSF) larvae sex identification using Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Through the method, the larvae...
A step from plastics to proteins larvaes that eat plastic
Let’s be positive and dream about the future. We are not so far away from long-distance space trips. When we are talking about circularity...
Bioflytech produces flour and fat from dried BSF larvae
Bioflytech, a biotech company focused on industrial insect protein production, has explained that it has started the production of flour and fat from dried...
EntoGreen to produce 25 tons of larvae per day with WEDA feeding system
Feeding technology company WEDA has supplied a feeding system to Portuguese insect producer EntoGreen. The company will produce 25 tons of larvae per day...
Bioflytech continues construction of its second plant for BSF larvae production in Spain
Bioflytech is building its second plant to consolidate its position as one of the world's leading players in the production of insect-derived products. The...
Black soldier fly oil: A promising functional ingredient
The global vegetable oil production is located in only a few countries. This is a considerable concern for global food security as any destabilization...
Insect-fed salmon and trout pass the test of taste with flying colours!
As part of developing insect-fed value chains in aquaculture, InnovaFeed and its partners have conducted in-depth research on the impact of including insect protein in salmonids feed on the end product quality and taste. Expertly trained taste testers have evaluated salmon/trout fillets in comparative trials. In research, no experts were able to organoleptically differentiate insect-fed salmon or trout from traditionally-fed counterparts.
Proteina’s sustainable insect protein secures EU support
Egyptian Proteina Feeds has secured support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the EU for its insect-based protein. With the support,...