The consumption of insects “entomophagy” or insect-based foods is increasingly being recognised as an emerging solution to promote diet diversification and address the multiple burden of malnutrition. Although several studies suggest edible insects as valuable nutrient sources, few have evaluated the effects of processing on nutrient bioavailability and bioaccessibility and provided actual evidence on human nutrition. Moreover, there is limited evidence of their actual contribution to improved food and nutrition security. Therefore, the review evaluated existing evidence on human interventions and the effects of processing methods on bioavailability and bioaccessibility of key nutrients since these directly influence food and nutrition secu...
Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a sna...
In the face of rising population, food insecurity is emerging as a global challenge. Nutritious sour...
Alternative sources of proteins are necessary to tackle the foreseeing challenge of protein scarcity...
The consumption of insects “entomophagy” or insect-based foods is increasingly being recognised as a...
The consumption of insects “entomophagy” or insect-based foods is increasingly being recognised as a...
Entomophagy, the consumption of insects, is promoted as an alternative sustainable source of protein...
Population growth, poverty and climate change dictate the need for additional protein sources. Edibl...
Insect eating has been reported for a long time, and they are consumed in raw and processed forms by...
The current state and research priorities in the field of using insects as foods and their component...
In many African cultures, insects are part of the diet of humans and domesticated animals. Compared ...
Edible insects are proposed as a nutritious and environmentally sustainable alternative source to an...
Edible insects are important natural protein resource that can contribute to resilient food security...
World Food Security organization committee stated that food security exists when safe, healthy, and ...
Edible insects have always been a part of human diets, but in some societies there remains a degree ...
Increasing world population worsens the serious problem of food security in developing countries. On...
Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a sna...
In the face of rising population, food insecurity is emerging as a global challenge. Nutritious sour...
Alternative sources of proteins are necessary to tackle the foreseeing challenge of protein scarcity...
The consumption of insects “entomophagy” or insect-based foods is increasingly being recognised as a...
The consumption of insects “entomophagy” or insect-based foods is increasingly being recognised as a...
Entomophagy, the consumption of insects, is promoted as an alternative sustainable source of protein...
Population growth, poverty and climate change dictate the need for additional protein sources. Edibl...
Insect eating has been reported for a long time, and they are consumed in raw and processed forms by...
The current state and research priorities in the field of using insects as foods and their component...
In many African cultures, insects are part of the diet of humans and domesticated animals. Compared ...
Edible insects are proposed as a nutritious and environmentally sustainable alternative source to an...
Edible insects are important natural protein resource that can contribute to resilient food security...
World Food Security organization committee stated that food security exists when safe, healthy, and ...
Edible insects have always been a part of human diets, but in some societies there remains a degree ...
Increasing world population worsens the serious problem of food security in developing countries. On...
Edible insects are being accepted by a growing number of consumers in recent years not only as a sna...
In the face of rising population, food insecurity is emerging as a global challenge. Nutritious sour...
Alternative sources of proteins are necessary to tackle the foreseeing challenge of protein scarcity...