The House Cricket (Acheta domesticus) is a promising alternative to traditional protein sources, as these insects produce over 12 times the mass of protein for a given mass of food/water when compared to cattle, while also producing lower amounts of greenhouse gases and NH3 emissions (Kim et al. 2017, Hanboonsong, Jamjanya and Durst 2013, Van Huis 2013). Additionally, previous studies have demonstrated significant emulsification and gelling properties of insect flours, such as from cricket, which has been attributed to the functional properties of the protein (Kim et al. 2017). Ground cricket flours contain significant quantities of both protein and fibrous polysaccharides, particularly chitin. Since chitin particles are also capable of pre...
Edible insects are over 2000 species and are traditionally consumed in different parts of the world ...
Published online: 06 Feb 2018Fish farming is faced with the challenge of high cost of feeds because ...
Embargoed until 31 March 2023Insect proteins are under constant exploration by researchers as a sust...
Entomophagy, or the eating of insects, is considered a cultural norm in over 113 countries worldwide...
The farming of insects has been shown to require less land, feed, and water compared to traditional ...
Edible insects can represent an alternative to obtain high-quality proteins with positive biological...
Insects have gained growing interest as one of the alternative protein sources because of their nutr...
Insect-derived chitin and chitosan have gained interest as alternative sources to that derived from ...
Cricket protein isolate (CPI) prepared through isoelectric precipitation was physically treated by h...
Chitin ranks next to cellulose as the most important bio-polysaccharide which can primarily be extra...
The increasing global population and consumer demand for protein will render the provision of protei...
Most consumed diets are made from corn and are deficient in proteins. Corn flour was made from ferme...
Edible insects are over 2000 species and are traditionally consumed in different parts of the world ...
A precise quantification of insect chitin is needed in order to avoid overestimation of crude protei...
The literature review dealt with the chemical and physical properties of chitin polymer and its degr...
Edible insects are over 2000 species and are traditionally consumed in different parts of the world ...
Published online: 06 Feb 2018Fish farming is faced with the challenge of high cost of feeds because ...
Embargoed until 31 March 2023Insect proteins are under constant exploration by researchers as a sust...
Entomophagy, or the eating of insects, is considered a cultural norm in over 113 countries worldwide...
The farming of insects has been shown to require less land, feed, and water compared to traditional ...
Edible insects can represent an alternative to obtain high-quality proteins with positive biological...
Insects have gained growing interest as one of the alternative protein sources because of their nutr...
Insect-derived chitin and chitosan have gained interest as alternative sources to that derived from ...
Cricket protein isolate (CPI) prepared through isoelectric precipitation was physically treated by h...
Chitin ranks next to cellulose as the most important bio-polysaccharide which can primarily be extra...
The increasing global population and consumer demand for protein will render the provision of protei...
Most consumed diets are made from corn and are deficient in proteins. Corn flour was made from ferme...
Edible insects are over 2000 species and are traditionally consumed in different parts of the world ...
A precise quantification of insect chitin is needed in order to avoid overestimation of crude protei...
The literature review dealt with the chemical and physical properties of chitin polymer and its degr...
Edible insects are over 2000 species and are traditionally consumed in different parts of the world ...
Published online: 06 Feb 2018Fish farming is faced with the challenge of high cost of feeds because ...
Embargoed until 31 March 2023Insect proteins are under constant exploration by researchers as a sust...