This study is based on the fatty acid and amino acid profiles of seven edible insect species: Acheta domesticus, Alphitobius diaperinus, Blaptica dubia, Galleria mellonella, Locusta migratoria, Tenebrio molitor, and Zophobas morio. The aim of the present study is to provide new data on the fatty acid distributions among lipid classes as well as the species-specific protein conversion factor (Kp) of a wide range of insects in order to further improve the nutritional characterisation of insects as food. Oleic acid was the predominant fatty acid in all insects except for A. domesticus, in which a significantly higher percentage of linoleic acid was found. The majority of the lipids were neutral lipids. A significant amount of α-linolenic acid ...
Current sources of protein and omega-3 fatty acids have become unsustainable. Livestock and farmed f...
The main objective of this study was to elucidate and quantitate the complete fatty acid profiles of...
Abstract Objectives To develop successful mass-rearing programs of edible insects, knowledge of the ...
In order to explore some potential insect sources of food lipids, the lipid compositions of three Or...
Entomophagy, that is the act of eating insects, is being touted as a promising source of alternative...
Edible insects constitute a sustainable and alternative source of nutrients: they have potential to ...
Edible insects have gained the status of highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. H...
In view of future expected industrial bio-fractionation of insects, we investigated the influence of...
Edible insects have gained the status of highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. H...
In the last decade, great attention was placed on insects to increase feed-food production without n...
Tenebrio molitor (mealworms) and Hermetia illucens (Black soldier fly) larvae were analysed for the ...
Insects are a sustainable and efficient protein and lipid source, compared with conventional livesto...
Insect farming is more ecological than traditional animal farming, as it requires less water and con...
Cricket (Acheta domesticus), silkworm pupae (Bombyx mori), and locust (Locusta migratoria) dry flour...
Most edible insects have high nutritional values and are considered as a cheap source of animal prot...
Current sources of protein and omega-3 fatty acids have become unsustainable. Livestock and farmed f...
The main objective of this study was to elucidate and quantitate the complete fatty acid profiles of...
Abstract Objectives To develop successful mass-rearing programs of edible insects, knowledge of the ...
In order to explore some potential insect sources of food lipids, the lipid compositions of three Or...
Entomophagy, that is the act of eating insects, is being touted as a promising source of alternative...
Edible insects constitute a sustainable and alternative source of nutrients: they have potential to ...
Edible insects have gained the status of highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. H...
In view of future expected industrial bio-fractionation of insects, we investigated the influence of...
Edible insects have gained the status of highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. H...
In the last decade, great attention was placed on insects to increase feed-food production without n...
Tenebrio molitor (mealworms) and Hermetia illucens (Black soldier fly) larvae were analysed for the ...
Insects are a sustainable and efficient protein and lipid source, compared with conventional livesto...
Insect farming is more ecological than traditional animal farming, as it requires less water and con...
Cricket (Acheta domesticus), silkworm pupae (Bombyx mori), and locust (Locusta migratoria) dry flour...
Most edible insects have high nutritional values and are considered as a cheap source of animal prot...
Current sources of protein and omega-3 fatty acids have become unsustainable. Livestock and farmed f...
The main objective of this study was to elucidate and quantitate the complete fatty acid profiles of...
Abstract Objectives To develop successful mass-rearing programs of edible insects, knowledge of the ...