2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.fbio.2024.104461
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Recycling of protein rich silk industry waste for potential food and therapeutic application

Richa Dhakal,
Ravi Kumar Sahu,
Dipanneeta Das Gupta
et al.
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“…In the context of sericulture, silk production has been promoted and developed to support a circular economy. Recently, the silk-producing industry has found applications beyond traditional clothing, extending to uses in human food and animal feed [41]. As a by-product of insect mass-rearing, insect faeces have gained popularity, particularly as a novel agricultural fertiliser, due to their vast microbial and nutritional diversity and soil-enhancing properties [42,43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of sericulture, silk production has been promoted and developed to support a circular economy. Recently, the silk-producing industry has found applications beyond traditional clothing, extending to uses in human food and animal feed [41]. As a by-product of insect mass-rearing, insect faeces have gained popularity, particularly as a novel agricultural fertiliser, due to their vast microbial and nutritional diversity and soil-enhancing properties [42,43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%