The influence of the nitrogen-to-protein conversion factors on the prediction of crude protein in black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) using near-infrared spectroscopy
S. Alagappan, J. R. Nastasi, L. C Hoffman, D. Cozzolino

TL;DR
This paper examines how different nitrogen-to-protein conversion factors affect the accuracy of predicting crude protein in black soldier fly larvae using near-infrared spectroscopy.
Contribution
The study evaluates the impact of varying nitrogen-to-protein conversion factors on crude protein prediction accuracy in black soldier fly larvae.
Findings
Using different kp values affects cross-validation statistics for crude protein prediction in BSFL.
Lower prediction accuracy is linked to both kp values and chitin content in BSFL.
Reference data and calibration methods are critical for consistent quality control in insect-based industries.
Abstract
Protein determination is of importance to characterise insect composition and quality. While different factors (kp) to convert nitrogen to protein have been proposed to report the concentration of crude protein (CP) in insect applications, the N × 6.25 is still utilised by many commercial laboratories. Different data-dependent conversion factors have been proposed to report the concentration of CP in different insect species, including black soldier fly larvae (BSFL). The objective of this paper was to evaluate the effect of using different nitrogen to protein conversion factors (kp) to predict CP in BSFL from different commercial sources using near-infrared spectroscopy. The coefficient of determination in cross-validation (R2 CV) and the standard error in cross-validation (SECV) for the prediction of CP% in the BSFL were 0.75 (SECV, 4.51%), 0.75 (SECV, 4.03%), and 0.75 (SECV, 3.43%),…
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TopicsInsect Utilization and Effects · Protein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides · Date Palm Research Studies
