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Protein quality of commonly consumed edible insects in Zimbabwe

机译:津巴布韦常见食用昆虫的蛋白质质量

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Consumption of edible insects as alternative animal protein-source is a potential longterm solution to curb protein deficiency in resource-limited communities where diets lacking in protein are predominant. Entomophagy has been expressed in both developed and developing countries, and previous studies have proven that edible insects are high in protein. However, there is paucity of information on protein quality of edible insects to adequately guide populations on their utilization as good alternative protein sources. The aim of this study was to evaluate protein quality of three edible insects commonly consumed in most regions of Zimbabwe, namely Imbrasia belina (mopane worms), Locusta migratoria (locust) and Encosternum delegorguei (stinkbug). Kjeldahl method was used to evaluate crude protein of edible insects and a 20-day mice-feeding trial was conducted to evaluate protein efficiency ratio and protein digestibility in comparison to a control protein (casein). Crude protein was higher in Locusta migratoria (71.2%) compared to Imbrasia belina (57.7%) and Encosternum delegorguei (31.3%). Protein efficiency ratio was lower in insect samples L. migratoria (2.3), I Belina (1.96), E. delegorguei (2.0) compared to control casein (2.5). There was a significant difference (p0.05) in protein efficiency ratio between the three edible insects and casein. Protein digestibility of the three insects ( I. belina -92%, L. migratoria -90%, E. delegorguei -92%) was high and comparable to that of casein (96%). There was no significant difference (p0.05) in protein digestibility between the three insect protein sources and casein. The results showed high protein quality of three edible insects commonly consumed in Zimbabwe comparable to casein, a high quality animal protein. High protein digestibility of edible insects indicated ease in absorption and improved utilisation in the body. The lower PER values for I. Belina and E. delegorguei could possibly indicate that these edible insects may be limiting in the amino acids that support body tissue building and growth. Edible insects are a good source of quality protein that could meet protein requirements in resource-limited populations to curb protein deficiency. There is a strong need to further promote edible insects as a good alternative animal protein source.
机译:食用昆虫作为动物蛋白的替代来源,是解决资源匮乏,蛋白质缺乏的社区的蛋白质缺乏的潜在长期解决方案。在发达国家和发展中国家都表达了昆虫噬菌体,以前的研究证明食用昆虫的蛋白质含量很高。但是,关于食用昆虫蛋白质质量的信息很少,不足以充分指导种群将其用作良好的替代蛋白质来源。这项研究的目的是评估在津巴布韦大多数地区通常食用的三种可食昆虫的蛋白质质量,这三种昆虫分别是Imbrasia belina((虫),Locusta migratoria(蝗虫)和Encosternum delegorguei(stinkbug)。使用凯氏定氮法评估食用昆虫的粗蛋白,并进行了20天的小鼠喂养试验,以评估与对照蛋白(酪蛋白)相比的蛋白效率比和蛋白消化率。相比于Imbrasia belina(57.7%)和Encosternum delegorguei(31.3%),偏斜蝗(71.2%)的粗蛋白更高。与对照酪蛋白(2.5)相比,昆虫样品中的L. migratoria(2.3),I Belina(1.96),E. delegorguei(2.0)的蛋白质效率比更低。三种食用昆虫与酪蛋白之间的蛋白质效率比有显着差异(p <0.05)。三种昆虫的蛋白质消化率很高(I. belina -92%,L。migratoria -90%,E。delegorguei -92%),与酪蛋白(96%)相当。三种昆虫蛋白来源与酪蛋白之间的蛋白质消化率没有显着差异(p> 0.05)。结果表明,津巴布韦通常食用的三种食用昆虫的蛋白质质量与酪蛋白(一种高质量的动物蛋白质)相当。食用昆虫的高蛋白质消化率表明其易于吸收并提高了体内利用率。 I. Belina和E. delegorguei的PER值较低可能表明这些可食昆虫可能限制了支持人体组织建立和生长的氨基酸。食用昆虫是优质蛋白质的良好来源,可以满足资源有限的人群对蛋白质缺乏的需求。强烈需要进一步促进食用昆虫作为良好的替代动物蛋白来源。

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