Eri silkworm pupae protein: A novel edible insect ingredient for enhancing ice cream quality and consumer acceptance

IF 7.2 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Donlaporn Saetae
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Abstract

Insects are emerging as promising alternative protein sources for food applications. Eri silkworm pupae protein extract, a byproduct of eri silk production, offers a sustainable alternative to conventional dairy ingredients in ice cream. This study investigates the properties of eri silkworm pupae protein extract and its impact on the quality of chocolate ice cream at incorporation levels ranging from 1 % to 5 % w/w (without added milk solids nonfat (MSNF)). The extract exhibited high protein content (80.11 %), a favorable amino acid profile, and demonstrated suitable foaming and emulsifying properties. Its incorporation significantly influenced the ice cream's quality, with higher levels of protein extract leading to lower overrun, higher melting rates, increased viscosity, and a lighter color in the chocolate ice cream mixes. Sensory evaluation revealed no adverse effects on appearance, flavor, or taste, although protein extract concentrations of 4 % to 5 % negatively impacted texture, likely due to increased viscosity. For optimal consumer acceptance, 1 % to 3 % eri silkworm pupae protein extract is recommended for chocolate ice cream formulations.
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Future Foods
Future Foods Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
8.60
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0.00%
发文量
97
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Future Foods is a specialized journal that is dedicated to tackling the challenges posed by climate change and the need for sustainability in the realm of food production. The journal recognizes the imperative to transform current food manufacturing and consumption practices to meet the dietary needs of a burgeoning global population while simultaneously curbing environmental degradation. The mission of Future Foods is to disseminate research that aligns with the goal of fostering the development of innovative technologies and alternative food sources to establish more sustainable food systems. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that contribute to the advancement of sustainable food practices. Abstracting and indexing: Scopus Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) SNIP
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