Bioconversion of Organic Waste Mixture of Fish Offal, Tofu Pulp, and Banana Peel Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) as Alternative Protein Sources for Fish Feed

The development of the aquaculture industry increases fish feed needs. On the other hand, the manufacture of high-protein fish meal has limited raw materials. Hermetia illucens larvae can be used as an alternative protein source for fish feed because it has a high protein content. This study aims...

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Main Author: Utami Ayuningrum, Sri
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/39703
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spelling id-itb.:397032019-06-27T14:16:10ZBioconversion of Organic Waste Mixture of Fish Offal, Tofu Pulp, and Banana Peel Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) as Alternative Protein Sources for Fish Feed Utami Ayuningrum, Sri Indonesia Final Project Hermetia illucens, fish offal, tofu pulp, banana peel, WRI, ECD. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/39703 The development of the aquaculture industry increases fish feed needs. On the other hand, the manufacture of high-protein fish meal has limited raw materials. Hermetia illucens larvae can be used as an alternative protein source for fish feed because it has a high protein content. This study aims to determine the potential utilization of H. illucens larvae fed with a mixture of organic waste from fish offal, tofu pulp, and banana peel as an alternative protein source for fish feed. Potential utilization of H. illucens larvae was determined based on larval growth and development, WRI, ECD, and proximate analysis of H. illucens pupae. 7-dayold larvae were treated with organic waste feed in 4 treatments, namely control, high, medium, and low protein feed (60 mg/larva/day). Data were analyzed statistically using One-Way ANOVA and Post-Hoc Tukey test (P <0.05). The results showed that larvae with low protein feed treatment has the best growth (growth rate 3.47 mg/larvae/day; body weight 65.69 mg/larvae), the fastest development towards the prepupa (19 days), and the highest feed reduction and conversion (WRI 1.93; ECD 12.92%). The highest protein content is found in larvae with moderate protein feed treatment (50.35%), the highest carbohydrate content (27.59%) is found in larvae with high protein feed treatment, and the highest fat content (21.37%) is found in larvae with low protein feed treatment. From this study, it can be concluded that H. illucens larvae are able to reduce and convert a mixture of organic waste from fish offal, tofu pulp, and banana peel, and have the potential to be used as alternative protein sources for fish feed. text
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description The development of the aquaculture industry increases fish feed needs. On the other hand, the manufacture of high-protein fish meal has limited raw materials. Hermetia illucens larvae can be used as an alternative protein source for fish feed because it has a high protein content. This study aims to determine the potential utilization of H. illucens larvae fed with a mixture of organic waste from fish offal, tofu pulp, and banana peel as an alternative protein source for fish feed. Potential utilization of H. illucens larvae was determined based on larval growth and development, WRI, ECD, and proximate analysis of H. illucens pupae. 7-dayold larvae were treated with organic waste feed in 4 treatments, namely control, high, medium, and low protein feed (60 mg/larva/day). Data were analyzed statistically using One-Way ANOVA and Post-Hoc Tukey test (P <0.05). The results showed that larvae with low protein feed treatment has the best growth (growth rate 3.47 mg/larvae/day; body weight 65.69 mg/larvae), the fastest development towards the prepupa (19 days), and the highest feed reduction and conversion (WRI 1.93; ECD 12.92%). The highest protein content is found in larvae with moderate protein feed treatment (50.35%), the highest carbohydrate content (27.59%) is found in larvae with high protein feed treatment, and the highest fat content (21.37%) is found in larvae with low protein feed treatment. From this study, it can be concluded that H. illucens larvae are able to reduce and convert a mixture of organic waste from fish offal, tofu pulp, and banana peel, and have the potential to be used as alternative protein sources for fish feed.
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author Utami Ayuningrum, Sri
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Bioconversion of Organic Waste Mixture of Fish Offal, Tofu Pulp, and Banana Peel Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) as Alternative Protein Sources for Fish Feed
author_facet Utami Ayuningrum, Sri
author_sort Utami Ayuningrum, Sri
title Bioconversion of Organic Waste Mixture of Fish Offal, Tofu Pulp, and Banana Peel Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) as Alternative Protein Sources for Fish Feed
title_short Bioconversion of Organic Waste Mixture of Fish Offal, Tofu Pulp, and Banana Peel Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) as Alternative Protein Sources for Fish Feed
title_full Bioconversion of Organic Waste Mixture of Fish Offal, Tofu Pulp, and Banana Peel Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) as Alternative Protein Sources for Fish Feed
title_fullStr Bioconversion of Organic Waste Mixture of Fish Offal, Tofu Pulp, and Banana Peel Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) as Alternative Protein Sources for Fish Feed
title_full_unstemmed Bioconversion of Organic Waste Mixture of Fish Offal, Tofu Pulp, and Banana Peel Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) as Alternative Protein Sources for Fish Feed
title_sort bioconversion of organic waste mixture of fish offal, tofu pulp, and banana peel using black soldier fly larvae (hermetia illucens) as alternative protein sources for fish feed
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/39703
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