Abstract Tryptophan (TRP) is one of the essential amino acids in the animal body. Its exogenicity and low concentrations mean that it can be regarded as one of the key regulatory molecules at the cellular as well as physiological level. It has been shown to have a number of essential functions, such as in the production of other biologically active molecules. The main objective of this project was to investigate the effects of a high monosaccharide diet (HMD) on a hemimetabolic insect—house cricket (Acheta domesticus) and a mutant strain with impaired visual pigment synthesis (closely related to the tryptophan and kynurenine (KYN) metabolic pathway)—white eye. This study was aimed at determining the effects of glucose and fructose on cricke...
Insects are increasingly suggested as a potential novel solution to global nutrition challenges. How...
We investigated the effects of a diet prepared with varying lipid, amino acid, and sucrose contents ...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Two eye-colour mutant strains, white (W) and yellow (Y) of house cricket Acheta domesticus were esta...
Some evidence suggests that edible insects could be used to treat malnutrition following protein def...
Two eye-colour mutant strains, white (W) and yellow (Y) of house cricket Acheta domesticus were esta...
International audienceTwo eye-colour mutant strains, white (W) and yellow (Y) of house cricket Achet...
Interest in insects as food is increasing worldwide, particularly in industrialised countries. Insec...
Although life-history trade-offs result from the differential acquisition and allocation of nutritio...
SYNOPSIS. The extent to which modifications in intermediary metabolism contribute to life history va...
The house cricket (Acheta domesticus) is considered one of the most promising farmed insect to be us...
Insect feeding behavior is regulated by many intrinsic factors, including hemolymph nutrient levels....
ABSTRACT The total luminal enzyme activity levels of carbohydrase (amylase, sucrase, maltase, trehal...
Insect farming is more ecological than traditional animal farming, as it requires less water and con...
Alternative food sources have become an important focus of research due to increased food demand cou...
Insects are increasingly suggested as a potential novel solution to global nutrition challenges. How...
We investigated the effects of a diet prepared with varying lipid, amino acid, and sucrose contents ...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Two eye-colour mutant strains, white (W) and yellow (Y) of house cricket Acheta domesticus were esta...
Some evidence suggests that edible insects could be used to treat malnutrition following protein def...
Two eye-colour mutant strains, white (W) and yellow (Y) of house cricket Acheta domesticus were esta...
International audienceTwo eye-colour mutant strains, white (W) and yellow (Y) of house cricket Achet...
Interest in insects as food is increasing worldwide, particularly in industrialised countries. Insec...
Although life-history trade-offs result from the differential acquisition and allocation of nutritio...
SYNOPSIS. The extent to which modifications in intermediary metabolism contribute to life history va...
The house cricket (Acheta domesticus) is considered one of the most promising farmed insect to be us...
Insect feeding behavior is regulated by many intrinsic factors, including hemolymph nutrient levels....
ABSTRACT The total luminal enzyme activity levels of carbohydrase (amylase, sucrase, maltase, trehal...
Insect farming is more ecological than traditional animal farming, as it requires less water and con...
Alternative food sources have become an important focus of research due to increased food demand cou...
Insects are increasingly suggested as a potential novel solution to global nutrition challenges. How...
We investigated the effects of a diet prepared with varying lipid, amino acid, and sucrose contents ...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...