CULTIVO DE LARVAS DE MOSCA SOLDADO NEGRO UTILIZANDO RESIDUOS DE ALIMENTOS PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN DE BIODIESEL: REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA DE LA LITERATURA
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https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v4i4.2967Palabras clave:
Biodiésel, BSFL, Producción, DesperdicioResumen
El trabajo tiene como objetivo llevar a cabo una Revisión Bibliográfica Sistemática, para poder comprender las características de las larvas de la mosca soldado negra (BSFL) y la mejor manera de lograr un biodiesel con la calidad deseable. Se utilizaron 4 bases de datos para la búsqueda de los mejores artículos posibles para el presente trabajo, siendo StArt el software elegido, donde se realizaron las etapas de selección y extracción de datos, en las que se seleccionaron 236 artículos y se extrajeron 30 como artículos esenciales para el desarrollo de la investigación. Al final del trabajo, fue posible observar que la producción y extracción de biodiesel de BSFL puede ocurrir de varias maneras, siendo así un entorno de estudio muy amplio para la producción de biodiesel con el uso de BSFL.
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