Literature DB >> 30309543

Effect of sex on the nutritional value of house cricket, Acheta domestica L.

Martin Kulma1, Lenka Kouřimská2, Vladimír Plachý2, Matěj Božik3, Anna Adámková4, Vladimír Vrabec5.   

Abstract

Since January 2018, insects have been recognised as novel foods in the EU, but their nutritional value varies, and factors affecting their nutritional composition have been debated. We investigated the effect of sex on the nutritional value and chemical composition of the house cricket (Acheta domestica L.). Both sexes were rich in protein and lipids. The proximate composition was partly influenced by sex; females contained a significantly higher amount of lipids (18.3-21.7 vs 12.9-16.1 g/100 g dry matter, p = 0.0001) and fewer proteins than males (61.2-64.9 vs 66.3-69.6 g/100 g dry matter, p = 0.0001). Males contained more chitin (p = 0.0015) and nitrogen chains (p = 0.0003) than females. Only the ash (p = 0.4314) and nitrogen-free extract (p = 0.4871) were uninfluenced by sex. Furthermore, nutrient quality expressed as essential amino acid (72.3-77.1), thrombogenicity (1.22-1.45), and atherogenicity indices (0.53-0.58) did not differ between sexes (p > 0.05).
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Keywords:  Amino acids; Fatty acids; Insects; Lipid; Novel food; Nutritional value; Protein

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30309543     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.08.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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