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Title Nutrition and health of edible insects
ID_Doc 8963
Authors van Huis, A
Title Nutrition and health of edible insects
Year 2020
Published Current Opinion In Clinical Nutrition And Metabolic Care, 23.0, 3
DOI 10.1097/MCO.0000000000000641
Abstract Purpose of review Elucidate the effect of insects as feed and food on nutrition and health of humans and animals. Recent findings A new sector is developing of insects as food and feed. The academic interest is growing exponentially. In addition to their high nutritional values, there are also health benefits. These relate to prebiotic effects of insect products, such as chitin on humans and animals. Insects have a large reservoir of antimicrobial peptides. Some insect species have shown to have antioxidant properties. Summary The increasing demand for meat and the limited amount of land availability prompt the search for alternative protein sources. Insects require less land and have a lower environmental impact than meat products. In addition to having a high nutritional value, they have also health benefits. Several edible insect species can be grown on organic side streams, in this way contributing to a circular economy. The number of scientific articles increased exponentially, and more than 290 start-ups are now engaging in its production and marketing. Food safety issues are not a major issue but need to be carefully checked when organic waste streams are used. The main strategies related to consumer issues are disguising the insects in familiar products and making them tasty.
Author Keywords alternative proteins; edible insects; environment; health benefits
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000561329500012
WoS Category Endocrinology & Metabolism; Nutrition & Dietetics
Research Area Endocrinology & Metabolism; Nutrition & Dietetics
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