Exploring the potential of Hermetia illucens larvae extracts: A promising approach for dermocosmetic formulations uri icon

resumo

  • Globally, the yearly disposal of 1.3 billion tonnes of food raises environmental and public health concerns. Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae present a sustainable solution, converting organic waste into nutrient-rich biomass. The extracted oil from BSF larvae, rich in fatty acids (FA), offers an eco-friendly alternative for the cosmetic industry. In this study, larvae sourced from a Portuguese company were fed olive pomace, a by-product of olive oil production. The lipidic sample extracted revealed a composition high in oleic acid, valuable for cosmetics. Investigating the biological activity of lipid extractions from larvae fed with olive pomace is a novel approach. Notably, the n-hexane ultrasound-assisted extraction method demonstrated potent antioxidant properties, and some extracts displayed antimicrobial activity. Five non-cytotoxic extracts; three with no relevant activity (IC50 from 236 to >400 mu g/mL). These findings highlight BSF larvae as an environmentally friendly source of fatty acids, offering promising alternatives for diverse applications.

autores

  • Filipe, Márcia S.
  • Cardoso, Rossana Veviana Centeio
  • Ayuso, M.
  • Murta, Daniel
  • Ana María Diaz-Lanza
  • Rosado, Catarina
  • C.S.P Pires, Tânia
  • C. Calhelha, Ricardo
  • Rijo, Patricia

data de publicação

  • setembro 1, 2024