莫班虫(Gonimbrasia belina)--作为人类食物的非洲特有食用昆虫--综合评述

IF 7.2 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Shahida Anusha Siddiqui , Deepak Kumar Mahanta , Tanmaya Kumar Bhoi , Ali Ahmad , Ito Fernando
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摘要

近年来,食用昆虫作为一种可靠的营养来源受到越来越多的关注,并有机会缓解当前全球食物链中存在的一系列问题。它们有能力为小规模种植者和企业家提供经济和生计的可能性。随着全球对可食用昆虫需求的增加,莫帕尼蠕虫有朝一日可能会成为非洲地区以外的重要营养来源。莫帕尼蠕虫作为一种可食用昆虫具有吸引力的因素有很多,例如其营养价值高、对环境影响最小、种植和收获简单,这些因素可能会增加其销售潜力和经济价值。Mopane 蠕虫可提供 58% 的蛋白质、15% 的脂肪、8% 的灰分、8% 的碳水化合物和大量矿物质。预计莫帕尼蠕虫的市场价值为每公斤 2.5-4.0 美元。有效和可持续的大规模饲养、采集、加工和储存方法可以保证产品的安全和质量,同时提高消费者的需求和生产商的盈利前景。莫巴尼蠕虫作为一种可食用昆虫具有令人振奋的潜力,在这些领域开展更多调查和取得更多进展可能有助于充分发挥其作为食物来源的能力。
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Mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina)—An exclusive African edible insect as human food—A comprehensive review

Edible insects have drawn more attention in recent years as a reliable source of nutrition with an opportunity to alleviate a number of issues with the current global food chain. They have the ability to provide small-scale growers and entrepreneurs with economic and livelihood possibilities. As the demand for edible insects rises globally, mopane worms may one day be an important source of nourishment outside of the African regions where they are currently consumed. Mopane worms are attractive as an edible insect due to a number of factors, such as their high nutritional value, minimal environmental impact, and simplicity of cultivation and harvesting, which may increase their sales potential and economic value. Mopane worms provide 58 % protein, 15 % fat, 8 % ash, 8 % carbohydrate, and significant amounts of minerals. The market value of mopane worm is projected to be $2.5–4.0 per kilogram. Mass rearing, gathering, processing, and storage practices that are effective and sustainable can guarantee the safety and quality of products while boosting consumer demand and producer prospects for profit. Mopane worms have an exciting potential as an edible insect, and additional investigation and advancement in these areas may help to realize their full capability as a food source.

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