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dc.contributor.authorFombong, Forkwa Tengweh
dc.contributor.authorKinyuru, John
dc.contributor.authorNg’ang’a, Jeremiah
dc.contributor.authorAyieko, Monica
dc.contributor.authorTanga, Chrysantus Mbi
dc.contributor.authorBroeck, Jozef Vanden
dc.contributor.authorBorght, Mik Van Der
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-10T07:41:27Z
dc.date.available2021-03-10T07:41:27Z
dc.date.issued2021-01-12
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.jooust.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8947
dc.description.abstractEdible orthopterans (grasshoppers, crickets, and locusts) are major delicacies, especially across sub-Saharan Africa. Their promotion as food ingredients is increasingly gaining momentum. This study evaluates the nutritional profiles of three widely consumed orthopterans: Gryllus bimacu-latus, Locusta migratoria, and Schistocerca gregaria after blanching and oven-drying. All three species had high protein (65.3, 54.2, and 61.4% on a dry matter (DM) basis for G. bimaculatus, L. migratoria, and S. gregaria, respectively) and fat contents. Oleic (22.9–40.8%) and palmitic (26.1–43.0%) were the two most abundant fatty acids. All essential amino acids (in mg/100 g protein) were present, with glutamic acid (120–131), alanine (90.2–123), and leucine (82.3–84.6) being the most abundant. The minerals (in mg/100 g dry matter) potassium (796–1309) and phosphorus (697–968) were moderately high, and iron (4.60–7.31), zinc (12.7–24.9), manganese (0.40–7.15), and copper (1.20–4.86) were also observed in the samples. Vitamin B12contents were high (0.22–1.35μg/100 g dry matter). Our findings demonstrate that the excellent nutritional profile of the three processed insects could serve as promising alternative ingredients for improving food and nutritional security.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMDPIen_US
dc.subjectedible insects;en_US
dc.subjectEast Africa;en_US
dc.subjectcomplementary foods;en_US
dc.subjectprocessing;en_US
dc.subjectprotein quality;en_US
dc.subjectfat qual-ity;en_US
dc.subjectmicronutrientsen_US
dc.titleAffordable Processing of Edible Orthopterans Provides a Highly Nutritive Source of Food Ingredientsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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