Exploring potential uses of insect frass for agricultural production considering its nutrients, and chemical and microbiological safety

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  • What: An initial screening was performed based on the title, keywords, and abstract to determine references deemed relevant to the study focus. The number of studies on the chemical safety of frass was limited as most studies focused on the accumulation of chemical substances in insect larvae, with some studies also measuring the contamination of the residual materials that constitute frass, i.e. remaining/ undigested substrates, excreta (faeces), and exuviae (exoskeleton). This study reported that Cd accumulated in BSFL with BAF ranged from 2.46 to 2.79.
  • Who: R.A. Safitri and collaborators from . . .

     

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