Overview of the African palm weevil (Rhynchophorus phoenicis) as food and feed – A critical review

S. Siddiqui, K. Thanpandiyan, D. Adli, B. Yudhistira, I. Fernando, P. De Palo
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Insects have long been a part of the human diet, but their appeal as a human meal has only grown in recent years due to their potential as a vast future food supply with high nutritional value and significant environmental benefits. The African palm weevil (APW) larvae (Rhynchophorus phoenicis) is one of the promising insects with promise in food application. This paper provides a comprehensive review of APW larvae based on bioecological, consumption, nutritional value, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical properties, and consumer acceptance. APW larvae are an alternative food, especially in the African region, that has been consumed by people for a long time. Over time, APW larvae consumption has developed both in terms of quantity and quality; this is indicated by an increase in APW farming followed by diversification of processed products. APW larvae contain high nutrients, including amino acids, fatty acids, and minerals. In several African countries, APW has been utilized in various dishes prepared using different methods. APW farming has economic potential that can increase people’s income. APW larvae are highly accessible, inexpensive, have low environmental footprints, and have the potential to solve food poverty in Africa. This study is intended to provide policymakers with a framework for developing and implementing more appropriate rules and regulations to support the expansion of the APW industry.
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作为食物和饲料的非洲棕榈象鼻虫(Rhynchophorus phoenicis)概述--重要评论
长期以来,昆虫一直是人类饮食的一部分,但近年来,昆虫作为人类膳食的吸引力不断增加,这是因为昆虫具有高营养价值和显著环境效益,是未来巨大的食物供应潜力。非洲棕榈象鼻虫(APW)幼虫(Rhynchophorus phoenicis)是有望应用于食品的昆虫之一。本文从生物生态学、食用、营养价值、营养保健品和药品特性以及消费者接受程度等方面对非洲棕榈象鼻虫幼虫进行了全面评述。亚太翼手目幼虫是一种替代食品,尤其是在非洲地区,长期以来一直被人们食用。随着时间的推移,APW 幼虫的消费在数量和质量上都有了发展;这表现在 APW 养殖的增加和加工产品的多样化。崖柏幼虫含有较高的营养成分,包括氨基酸、脂肪酸和矿物质。在一些非洲国家,用不同的方法烹制的各种菜肴中都使用了亚太龙虾。养蜂业具有经济潜力,可以增加人们的收入。APW幼虫非常容易获得,价格低廉,对环境影响小,有可能解决非洲的粮食贫困问题。本研究旨在为政策制定者提供一个框架,以制定和实施更适当的规则和法规,支持亚太地区水产养殖业的发展。
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