| Literature DB >> 29202184 |
Tyler A Churchward-Venne1, Philippe J M Pinckaers1, Joop J A van Loon2, Luc J C van Loon1.
Abstract
Consumption of sufficient dietary protein is fundamental to muscle mass maintenance and overall health. Conventional animal-based protein sources such as meat (ie, beef, pork, lamb), poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy are generally considered high-quality sources of dietary protein because they meet all of the indispensable amino-acid requirements for humans and are highly digestible. However, the production of sufficient amounts of conventional animal-based protein to meet future global food demands represents a challenge. Edible insects have recently been proposed as an alternative source of dietary protein that may be produced on a more viable and sustainable commercial scale and, as such, may contribute to ensuring global food security. This review evaluates the protein content, amino-acid composition, and digestibility of edible insects and considers their proposed quality and potential as an alternative protein source for human consumption.Entities:
Keywords: amino-acid content; dietary protein; edible insects; protein digestibility
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29202184 DOI: 10.1093/nutrit/nux057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Rev ISSN: 0029-6643 Impact factor: 7.110