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Ingestion and excretion dynamics of microplastics by black soldier fly larvae and correlation with mouth opening size

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Siebe Lievens, Daniele Bruno, Siebe Lievens, Siebe Lievens, Gianluca Tettamanti, Siebe Lievens, Siebe Lievens, Siebe Lievens, Siebe Lievens, Siebe Lievens, Siebe Lievens, Giulia Poma, Siebe Lievens, Siebe Lievens, Evelynn Vervoort, Adrian Covaci Daniele Bruno, Evelynn Vervoort, Siebe Lievens, Siebe Lievens, Jeroen De Smet, Giulia Poma, Daniele Bruno, Tom Van der Donck, Tom Van der Donck, Daniele Bruno, Tom Van der Donck, Jeroen De Smet, Jeroen De Smet, Jeroen De Smet, Siebe Lievens, Adrian Covaci Adrian Covaci Adrian Covaci Adrian Covaci Tom Van der Donck, Adrian Covaci Mik Van Der Borght, Mik Van Der Borght, Gianluca Tettamanti, Mik Van Der Borght, Giulia Poma, Mik Van Der Borght, Adrian Covaci Jin Won Seo, Giulia Poma, Mik Van Der Borght, Giulia Poma, Adrian Covaci Jeroen De Smet, Giulia Poma, Giulia Poma, Mik Van Der Borght, Adrian Covaci Adrian Covaci Mik Van Der Borght, Mik Van Der Borght, Jeroen De Smet, Adrian Covaci Adrian Covaci Gianluca Tettamanti, Jeroen De Smet, Giulia Poma, Mik Van Der Borght, Mik Van Der Borght, Gianluca Tettamanti, Adrian Covaci

Summary

Researchers examined how black soldier fly larvae ingest and excrete microplastics, finding that particle ingestion and excretion dynamics correlate with mouth opening size, raising food safety concerns for larvae used as animal feed.

Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae (Hermetia illucens) are voracious feeders that can be reared on food waste streams originating from the food industry and retailers. Because these food waste streams are automatically being unpacked in substantial amounts, they can contain microplastics, potentially jeopardising the larvae's chemical safety when applied as compound feed ingredients. During this study, the dynamics of ingestion and excretion of microplastics by BSF larvae reared on substrates containing different contents (w = 0.00, 0.01, 0.10, 0.50, 1.00, 3.00%) of fluorescent blue-labelled microplastics (median size, Dv(50) = 61.5 µm) were monitored. To correlate the particle size with their uptake, larval mouth opening dimensions were measured during the rearing process. In conclusion, it appeared that ingestion of microplastics by BSF larvae depends on initial particle load, mouth size, and consequently also age. The larvae took up between 131 (w = 0.01%) and 4866 (w = 3.00%) particles leading to bioaccumulation factors (BAF) between 0.12 (w = 3.00%) and 1.07 (w = 0.01%). Larvae also appeared to excrete the microplastics, lowering the BAFs to values between 0.01 (w = 3.00%) and 0.54 (w = 0.01%).

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