Nutritional composition and safety aspects of edible insects
Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy
Abstract
Insects, a traditional food in many parts of the world, are highly nutritious and especially rich in proteins and thus represent a potential food and protein source. A compilation of 236 nutrient compositions in addition to amino acid spectra and fatty acid compositions as well as mineral and vitamin contents of various edible insects as derived from literature is given and the risks and benefits of entomophagy are discussed. Although the data were subject to a large variation, it could be concluded that many edible insects provide satisfactorily with energy and protein, meet amino acid requirements for humans, are high in MUFA and/or PUFA, and rich in several micronutrients such as copper, iron, magnesium,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Micronutrient
- Pantothenic acid
- Food science
- Biology
- Polyunsaturated fatty acid
- Nutrient
- Essential nutrient
- Edible plants
- Zero hunger