刚果民主共和国三种可食用毛虫的营养成分

G.M. Numbi, B.M. Kambashi, J. Bindelle, F. Francis, R.C. Megido
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鉴于食用毛虫对粮食安全的贡献,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,食用毛虫在人类营养中的作用越来越不可否认。然而,一些当地物种几乎不为人所知,缺乏有关其营养成分的数据也限制了其在消费者饮食中的应用。因此,本文重点研究了刚果民主共和国三种可食用毛虫的营养成分:Aegocera rectilinea、Epidonta sp 和 Imbrasia truncata。文章讨论了蛋白质含量和氨基酸谱数据,特别强调苏氨酸、赖氨酸、蛋氨酸、半胱氨酸和组氨酸;研究了脂肪含量和脂肪酸谱,特别关注ω-6 和 ω-3 脂肪酸以及 PUFA/SFA 比率;最后讨论了昆虫体内必需的矿物质,特别强调铁和锌,以及植酸、草酸盐和单宁酸等抗营养因素,这些因素可能会对这些微量元素的生物利用率产生负面影响。这项研究的结果应能改变刚果民主共和国将这些可食用昆虫作为食品的行为方式,通过在其生产和消费地区举办讲习班来普及这些昆虫,同时鼓励合理的收获方法,以实现可持续利用。
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Nutritional composition of three edible caterpillars in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The role of edible caterpillars in human nutrition is increasingly undeniable, given their contribution to food security, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. However, some local species are almost unknown and the lack of data on their nutritional composition limits the integration of consumption in consumer diets. This article therefore focuses on the nutritional profiles of three edible caterpillar species from DR-Congo: Aegocera rectilinea, Epidonta sp and Imbrasia truncata. Data on protein content and amino acid profiles were discussed, with particular emphasis on threonine, lysine, methionine, cysteine and histidine; fat content and fatty acid profiles were examined, with particular attention to omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids and the PUFA/SFA ratio; Finally a discussion of essential minerals in insects, with particular emphasis on Fe and Zn, as well as anti-nutritional factors such as phytic acid, oxalates and tannins, which may have a negative effect on the bioavailability of these trace elements were discussed. The results of this study should induce a change in behavior in terms of the valorization of these edible insects as food in DR-Congo, via their popularization through workshops carried out in their production and consumption areas, while encouraging rational harvesting practices with a view to their sustainable use.
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