All over the world, the edible insects are considered a highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. However, the nutritional value of insect is not constant. It can be affected by species, developmental stage, rearing technology or nutrition. Therefore, this thesis was aimed at obtaining the selected nutritional value of edible insects. Analyses were focused on the determination of the crude protein content, fat content, fatty acid profile and sterols in selected species of edible insects, which can be commonly reared in the Czech Republic. At the same time we also analysed samples of insects reared on the island of Sumatra to evaluate the influence of the climate on the nutritional value. The main aim of the thesis was the de...
Inhabitants of the Indonesian island of Sumatra are faced with the problem of insufficient food supp...
Scope and approach The purpose of this research was to give an overview on several aspects of edibl...
The use of insects as food represents a more sustainable and adequate production system to meet the ...
All over the world, the edible insects are considered a highly nutritious food with high protein and...
In this bachelor thesis is dicussed nutritional value of chosen insect species. Analysed samples con...
Edible insects have gained the status of highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. H...
The growing interest in edible insects in the Czech Republic is confronted with a minimal amount of ...
Edible insects have been part of the diet of many countries across the world for several decades. It...
Inhabitants of the Indonesian island of Sumatra are faced with the problem of insufficient food supp...
Edible insects have gained the status of highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. H...
The aim of a bachelor's degree on "Edible insects and their position in nutrition" is to map the con...
Edible insects are important natural protein resource that can contribute to resilient food security...
The bacherol thesis deals with the use of insects in the food industry. Insect is being consumed in ...
AbstractInsects are for many nations and ethnic groups an indispensable part of the diet. From a nut...
The nutritional values of the field cricket (Gryllus assimilis (Fabricius, 1775)) were analysed for ...
Inhabitants of the Indonesian island of Sumatra are faced with the problem of insufficient food supp...
Scope and approach The purpose of this research was to give an overview on several aspects of edibl...
The use of insects as food represents a more sustainable and adequate production system to meet the ...
All over the world, the edible insects are considered a highly nutritious food with high protein and...
In this bachelor thesis is dicussed nutritional value of chosen insect species. Analysed samples con...
Edible insects have gained the status of highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. H...
The growing interest in edible insects in the Czech Republic is confronted with a minimal amount of ...
Edible insects have been part of the diet of many countries across the world for several decades. It...
Inhabitants of the Indonesian island of Sumatra are faced with the problem of insufficient food supp...
Edible insects have gained the status of highly nutritious food with high protein and fat content. H...
The aim of a bachelor's degree on "Edible insects and their position in nutrition" is to map the con...
Edible insects are important natural protein resource that can contribute to resilient food security...
The bacherol thesis deals with the use of insects in the food industry. Insect is being consumed in ...
AbstractInsects are for many nations and ethnic groups an indispensable part of the diet. From a nut...
The nutritional values of the field cricket (Gryllus assimilis (Fabricius, 1775)) were analysed for ...
Inhabitants of the Indonesian island of Sumatra are faced with the problem of insufficient food supp...
Scope and approach The purpose of this research was to give an overview on several aspects of edibl...
The use of insects as food represents a more sustainable and adequate production system to meet the ...