Most edible insects have high nutritional values and are considered as a cheap source of animal protein. This study evaluated the nutritional values of three edible insects in Nigeria: Zonocerus variegatus, Macrotermes bellicosus and Cirina forda as well as their functional properties. The insects had high values of crude fat, protein and vitamins (A, B6, C and E). All the quantified minerals in this study except Na, K and Fe are greater in Z. variegatus when compared to M. bellicosus and C. forda. The recommended nutrient intake (RNI) for infants, children, pregnant and lactating women (PLW) for vitamin B9 was >25% in the three insects, and >100% for vitamin B2 in M. bellicosus and C. forda in standard portions. The RNI of iron and zinc fo...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the proximate compositions of some edible insects in Z...
Insect farming is more ecological than traditional animal farming, as it requires less water and con...
Terrestrial insects belonging to 8 species groups were collected from 5 sites in A.B.U. main campus ...
The nutritional analysis of edible insects in Cross River State was studied. Insect samples were col...
Seventeen species of edible insects representing nine families from south western Nigeria were anal...
Seventeen species of edible insects representing nine families from south western Nigeria were anal...
Nutrient and Antinutrient Compositions of Some Edible Insect Species in Northern Nigeria. The nutrie...
Seventeen species of edible insects representing nine families from south western Nigeria were analy...
AbstractInsects are for many nations and ethnic groups an indispensable part of the diet. From a nut...
This article reports on the nutrients present in insects and factors affecting their variability. Da...
The use of insects as food represents a more sustainable and adequate production system to meet the ...
Inhabitants of the Indonesian island of Sumatra are faced with the problem of insufficient food supp...
Insects are for many nations and ethnic groups an indispensable part of the diet. From a nutritional...
The nutritional and antinutritional aspects of Coridius sp. revealed high protein (36.5%), lipids (3...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the proximate compositions of some edible insects in Z...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the proximate compositions of some edible insects in Z...
Insect farming is more ecological than traditional animal farming, as it requires less water and con...
Terrestrial insects belonging to 8 species groups were collected from 5 sites in A.B.U. main campus ...
The nutritional analysis of edible insects in Cross River State was studied. Insect samples were col...
Seventeen species of edible insects representing nine families from south western Nigeria were anal...
Seventeen species of edible insects representing nine families from south western Nigeria were anal...
Nutrient and Antinutrient Compositions of Some Edible Insect Species in Northern Nigeria. The nutrie...
Seventeen species of edible insects representing nine families from south western Nigeria were analy...
AbstractInsects are for many nations and ethnic groups an indispensable part of the diet. From a nut...
This article reports on the nutrients present in insects and factors affecting their variability. Da...
The use of insects as food represents a more sustainable and adequate production system to meet the ...
Inhabitants of the Indonesian island of Sumatra are faced with the problem of insufficient food supp...
Insects are for many nations and ethnic groups an indispensable part of the diet. From a nutritional...
The nutritional and antinutritional aspects of Coridius sp. revealed high protein (36.5%), lipids (3...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the proximate compositions of some edible insects in Z...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the proximate compositions of some edible insects in Z...
Insect farming is more ecological than traditional animal farming, as it requires less water and con...
Terrestrial insects belonging to 8 species groups were collected from 5 sites in A.B.U. main campus ...