Investigating edible insects as a sustainable food source: nutritional value and techno-functional and physiological properties

Jun 4, 2021Food & function

Edible insects as sustainable food: nutritional benefits, processing qualities, and effects on the body

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Abstract

Insect flours made from six species contain high protein and fat levels, with notable antioxidant capacity.

  • Flours from insects show high oil holding, swelling, and emulsifying capacities.
  • Chitin was found in ant samples, indicating a unique nutritional composition.
  • Bulk density, hydration properties, and foaming capacity of the flours exhibited average values.
  • In vitro tests suggest these flours may help manage hyperglycaemia and hyperlipidaemia.
  • Beetle and caterpillar flours were highlighted for their beneficial properties and were used in a cupcake.
  • Sensory evaluation indicated that beetle powder can be well accepted in baked goods.

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