Edible insects have been shown to be high in protein content and a potential solution to encountered food and nutrition insecurity. However, the overall acceptance of entomophagy, or the practice of consuming insects, is not common in some regions due to increasing adoption of modern foods, changed social structures and changes in demography. Locusts (L. migratoria) could be one of an alternative protein source from edible insects because they are highly nutritious and “halal’ to eat for for Muslim market. The aim of this study is to analyze the optimum extraction methodologies for solubilisation of protein from locusts (L. migratoria) powder using acid method. The method of lipid extraction using ethanol followed by protein extraction was ...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
Unprecedented growth of future human population around the globe seems non capable to overcome high ...
Although locusts can be sustainably produced and are nutrient rich, the thought of eating them can b...
Although locusts can be sustainably produced and are nutrient rich, the thought of eating them can b...
Although locusts can be sustainably produced and are nutrient rich, the thought of eating them can b...
Current conventional livestock are no longer sufficient for human consumption in the future due to ...
The world food deficit has resulted in an expanded effort to find new sources of protein. With signi...
The world food deficit has resulted in an expanded effort to find new sources of protein. With signi...
Cricket (Acheta domesticus), silkworm pupae (Bombyx mori), and locust (Locusta migratoria) dry flour...
Cricket (Acheta domesticus), silkworm pupae (Bombyx mori), and locust (Locusta migratoria) dry flour...
Cricket (Acheta domesticus), silkworm pupae (Bombyx mori), and locust (Locusta migratoria) dry flour...
This review aims to provide an updated overview of edible insect proteins and the bioactivity of ins...
Entomophagy, the consumption of insects, is promoted as an alternative sustainable source of protein...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
Unprecedented growth of future human population around the globe seems non capable to overcome high ...
Although locusts can be sustainably produced and are nutrient rich, the thought of eating them can b...
Although locusts can be sustainably produced and are nutrient rich, the thought of eating them can b...
Although locusts can be sustainably produced and are nutrient rich, the thought of eating them can b...
Current conventional livestock are no longer sufficient for human consumption in the future due to ...
The world food deficit has resulted in an expanded effort to find new sources of protein. With signi...
The world food deficit has resulted in an expanded effort to find new sources of protein. With signi...
Cricket (Acheta domesticus), silkworm pupae (Bombyx mori), and locust (Locusta migratoria) dry flour...
Cricket (Acheta domesticus), silkworm pupae (Bombyx mori), and locust (Locusta migratoria) dry flour...
Cricket (Acheta domesticus), silkworm pupae (Bombyx mori), and locust (Locusta migratoria) dry flour...
This review aims to provide an updated overview of edible insect proteins and the bioactivity of ins...
Entomophagy, the consumption of insects, is promoted as an alternative sustainable source of protein...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...