House cricket (Acheta domesticus; AD) and yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor; TM) are two promising insect species for possible novel food applications. In this research the insect protein fractions were extracted, characterised, and used in the manufacturing of pasta by replacing semolina with 14% of powdered proteins. Pasta samples were then analysed to evaluate technological quality aspects. Results showed that insect protein inclusion resulted in a darker (L* value: 76.7, 53.4, 59.9 for control, AD and TM, respectively) and firmer (12.4, 13.7, 13.8 N: control, AD and TM, respectively) AD and TM pasta, and a higher water absorption index for AD (148, 178, 150%: control, AD and TM, respectively). In conclusion, both extracts offer interest...
Embargoed until 31 March 2023Insect proteins are under constant exploration by researchers as a sust...
Insects have been proposed as a high-quality, efficient and sustainable dietary protein source. The ...
Edible insects have recently attracted research attention due to their nutritional value and low env...
House cricket (Acheta domesticus; AD) and yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor; TM) are two promising i...
Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens, HI) and silkworm (Bombyx mori, BM) are two promising insect sp...
Microbiological, nutritional and bioactive properties of edible powders obtained from Acheta domesti...
Depending on the species, edible insects are highly nutritious and thus represent a noteworthy alter...
Due to the recent increase in the human population and the associated shortage of protein resources,...
Edible insects are recommended as a future food because of many reasons. The nutritional value of ed...
Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a sna...
Insect powders used in food products may lower the overall quality when compared to conventional cou...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
Insects have gained growing interest as one of the alternative protein sources because of their nutr...
This review aims to provide an updated overview of edible insect proteins and the bioactivity of ins...
For many decades insects have been used as food sources and supplementation due to their availabilit...
Embargoed until 31 March 2023Insect proteins are under constant exploration by researchers as a sust...
Insects have been proposed as a high-quality, efficient and sustainable dietary protein source. The ...
Edible insects have recently attracted research attention due to their nutritional value and low env...
House cricket (Acheta domesticus; AD) and yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor; TM) are two promising i...
Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens, HI) and silkworm (Bombyx mori, BM) are two promising insect sp...
Microbiological, nutritional and bioactive properties of edible powders obtained from Acheta domesti...
Depending on the species, edible insects are highly nutritious and thus represent a noteworthy alter...
Due to the recent increase in the human population and the associated shortage of protein resources,...
Edible insects are recommended as a future food because of many reasons. The nutritional value of ed...
Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a sna...
Insect powders used in food products may lower the overall quality when compared to conventional cou...
There are historical traces of the use of insects as food in the world, from prehistory to the prese...
Insects have gained growing interest as one of the alternative protein sources because of their nutr...
This review aims to provide an updated overview of edible insect proteins and the bioactivity of ins...
For many decades insects have been used as food sources and supplementation due to their availabilit...
Embargoed until 31 March 2023Insect proteins are under constant exploration by researchers as a sust...
Insects have been proposed as a high-quality, efficient and sustainable dietary protein source. The ...
Edible insects have recently attracted research attention due to their nutritional value and low env...