Extraction of chitin and chitosan black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) prepupa phase on characterization and yield
E Mirwandhono, Muheri Indra Aja Nasution, Yunilas Yunilas
Abstract
Abstract Currently, the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) insect is a prima donna among farmers, especially poultry because it has high protein and easy breeding in waste media. BSF in each phase will have a different nutritional content and exoskeleton, in the prepupa phase it has a high protein content and a slightly hard exoskeleton indicating the presence of chitin and chitosan components. To get chitin and chitosan extraction process is carried out, the process also has differences in producing chitin including demineralization and deproteination stages while producing chitosan includes demineralization, deproteination, depigmentation and deacetylation stages. This study aims to extraction of chitin and chitosan BSF prepupa phase on characterization and yield. The results of this study showed that the extraction chitin of BSF prepupa phase resulted in a yield of 18.05% and the characterization was blackish brown, while the extraction chitosan of BSF prepupa phase resulted in a yield of 10.85% and the characterization was white (pure).