犀牛甲虫(Oryctes sp.)幼虫作为营养丰富的美食:肯尼亚西部四个县的营养成分比较

IF 4.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
J. P. Egonyu, R.R. Olubowa, C. Tanga, X. Cheseto, S. Subramanian
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犀牛甲虫幼虫是肯尼亚西部一种广受欢迎的美食和动物饲料来源,其营养价值尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定肯尼亚西部食用的犀角金龟幼虫的营养成分,并比较布西亚、邦戈马、外恩佐亚和卡卡梅加四个采样县的营养价值。测试的假设是(1)甲虫幼虫含有丰富的营养成分,包括水分、粗蛋白、粗纤维、粗脂肪、碳水化合物、矿物质、类黄酮和维生素;以及(2)这些营养价值不受样品采集县的影响。使用标准化学程序分析了从四个县采集的三份幼虫样本的营养价值,并使用单因子方差分析进行了比较。幼虫干物质中的水分、粗蛋白、粗纤维、粗脂肪和碳水化合物含量分别约为 18%、42%、2%、1% 和 19%。在幼虫体内检测到九种矿物质,即镁、铁、锌、钙、铜、铝、钴、锰和钠,含量分别约为 493、26、14、267、3、14、1、9 和 221 毫克/100 克。此外,幼虫体内黄酮类化合物和维生素 A、E、烟酸、烟酰胺、B2、B5、B6 和 B9 的含量也相当可观。每个县的幼虫营养成分都是独一无二的,因此有机会利用不同地点的昆虫来满足消费者的特定营养需求。幼虫的营养成分与传统食物来源的营养成分相当或更高。幼虫的类黄酮含量比大多数传统食品尤其丰富,而传统食品是目前膳食类黄酮的主要来源。因此,甲虫幼虫对消除营养不良至关重要。
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Rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes sp.) larvae as a nutrient rich delicacy: a comparison of nutrient profiles from four counties in western Kenya
The nutritional value of larvae of the rhinoceros beetle, Oryctes sp., a popular delicacy and source of animal feed in western Kenya is unknown. This study aimed to determine the nutritional composition of Oryctes sp. larvae consumed in western Kenya and compare the nutrient values across four sampling counties i.e. Busia, Bungoma, Trans Nzoia and Kakamega. The hypotheses tested were: (1) the beetle larvae were rich in nutrients including moisture, crude protein, crude fibre, crude fat, carbohydrates, minerals, flavonoids and vitamins; and (2) these nutrient values were not affected by the county of collection of the samples. The nutritional values of triplicates of larval samples collected from the four counties were analysed using standard chemical procedures and compared using one-way analysis of variance. The larvae contained approximately 18, 42, 2, 1, and 19% moisture, crude protein, crude fibre, crude fat and carbohydrates on dry matter basis, respectively. Nine minerals namely magnesium, iron, zinc, calcium, copper, aluminium, cobalt, manganese and sodium were detected in the larvae at approximately 493, 26, 14, 267, 3, 14, 1, 9 and 221 mg/100 g, respectively. Furthermore, appreciable levels of flavonoids and vitamins A, E, nicotinic acid, nicotinamide, B2, B5, B6 and B9 were recorded in the larvae. The nutritional composition of the larvae was unique in each county, thereby providing opportunity to use insects from different sites for specific nutritional needs of consumers. The nutrient contents of the larvae were comparable or superior to that of conventional food sources. The larvae were particularly richer in flavonoids than most conventional foods which are currently relied upon as sources of dietary flavonoids. The beetle larvae are therefore vital in fighting malnutrition.
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Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
Journal of Insects as Food and Feed Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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7.00
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Insects as Food and Feed covers edible insects from harvesting in the wild through to industrial scale production. It publishes contributions to understanding the ecology and biology of edible insects and the factors that determine their abundance, the importance of food insects in people’s livelihoods, the value of ethno-entomological knowledge, and the role of technology transfer to assist people to utilise traditional knowledge to improve the value of insect foods in their lives. The journal aims to cover the whole chain of insect collecting or rearing to marketing edible insect products, including the development of sustainable technology, such as automation processes at affordable costs, detection, identification and mitigating of microbial contaminants, development of protocols for quality control, processing methodologies and how they affect digestibility and nutritional composition of insects, and the potential of insects to transform low value organic wastes into high protein products. At the end of the edible insect food or feed chain, marketing issues, consumer acceptance, regulation and legislation pose new research challenges. Food safety and legislation are intimately related. Consumer attitude is strongly dependent on the perceived safety. Microbial safety, toxicity due to chemical contaminants, and allergies are important issues in safety of insects as food and feed. Innovative contributions that address the multitude of aspects relevant for the utilisation of insects in increasing food and feed quality, safety and security are welcomed.
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