About this Research Topic
Edible insects could be harvested in the wild, reared in small-local farms or produced in large industrial scale plants. Given the novelty of the sector, sustainable technology, development of protocols for quality control, processing methodologies as well as rearing performances data are nowadays needed in order to improve knowledge in this research sector. Important issues are also to advance our understanding of marketing, consumer acceptance, microbial safety, toxicity and allergies. The nutritious elements found in insects, such as the protein or fat contents, essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals are known to have numerous health benefits for both humans and animals, so science-based evidence is of the utmost importance for the sustainable advancement of the insect production sector.
The aim of this Research Topic is to cover promising, recent, and novel research trends in the use of insects as food and feed. Areas to be covered in this Research Topic may include, but are not limited to:
• Rearing procedures
• Nutritional values
• Chemical compositions
• Microbial determinations
• Product processing
• Consumers acceptance
• Innovative applications
Keywords: edible insects, protein, environment, entomophagy, alternative
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