Microbiological, nutritional and bioactive properties of edible powders obtained from Acheta domesticus (house cricket) and Tenebrio molitor (mealworm) were investigated. Except for the enterobacteria, viable bacteria were at a higher concentration in mealworm flour. The diversity evaluation carried out using MiSeq Illumina that mainly identified Citrobacter and Enterobacteriaceae in mealworm powder and members of the Porphyromonadaceae family in house cricket powder. Enterococci were identified and characterized for their safety characteristics in terms of the absence of antibiotic resistance and virulence. Both powders represent a good source of proteins and lipids. The fatty acid profile of mealworm powder was characterized by the predom...
In recent years the idea of exploiting edible insects for their industrial production has attracted ...
Mealworms (ulat hongkong) are larvae of the rice beetle (Tenebrio molitor) which are considered pest...
Edible insects are over 2000 species and are traditionally consumed in different parts of the world ...
House cricket (Acheta domesticus; AD) and yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor; TM) are two promising i...
Tenebrio molitor (mealworm) larvae represent one of the most interesting edible insects and could be...
The application of cricket and yellow mealworm powders to improve the mineral bioaccessibility of br...
Depending on the species, edible insects are highly nutritious and thus represent a noteworthy alter...
The growing world population puts pressure on the availability of animal proteins in food.Hence, new...
For many decades insects have been used as food sources and supplementation due to their availabilit...
Because of their positive nutritional characteristics and low environmental impact, edible insects a...
Tenebrio molitor (mealworm) larvae are one of the most intriguing edible insects, and they may be ra...
In Western countries, the popularity of edible insects as an alternative animal protein source is in...
Acheta domesticus is an insect offering several nutritional and technological opportunities for the ...
When introducing a novelty food, its safety needs to be monitored. One of the safety aspects of huma...
Recently, the high nutritional value of edible insects attracted the attention of researchers and fo...
In recent years the idea of exploiting edible insects for their industrial production has attracted ...
Mealworms (ulat hongkong) are larvae of the rice beetle (Tenebrio molitor) which are considered pest...
Edible insects are over 2000 species and are traditionally consumed in different parts of the world ...
House cricket (Acheta domesticus; AD) and yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor; TM) are two promising i...
Tenebrio molitor (mealworm) larvae represent one of the most interesting edible insects and could be...
The application of cricket and yellow mealworm powders to improve the mineral bioaccessibility of br...
Depending on the species, edible insects are highly nutritious and thus represent a noteworthy alter...
The growing world population puts pressure on the availability of animal proteins in food.Hence, new...
For many decades insects have been used as food sources and supplementation due to their availabilit...
Because of their positive nutritional characteristics and low environmental impact, edible insects a...
Tenebrio molitor (mealworm) larvae are one of the most intriguing edible insects, and they may be ra...
In Western countries, the popularity of edible insects as an alternative animal protein source is in...
Acheta domesticus is an insect offering several nutritional and technological opportunities for the ...
When introducing a novelty food, its safety needs to be monitored. One of the safety aspects of huma...
Recently, the high nutritional value of edible insects attracted the attention of researchers and fo...
In recent years the idea of exploiting edible insects for their industrial production has attracted ...
Mealworms (ulat hongkong) are larvae of the rice beetle (Tenebrio molitor) which are considered pest...
Edible insects are over 2000 species and are traditionally consumed in different parts of the world ...