From feed to functionality: Unravelling the nutritional composition and techno-functional properties of insect-based ingredients

Food Res Int. 2024 Feb:178:113985. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2024.113985. Epub 2024 Jan 6.

Abstract

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in using insects as a sustainable resource for biorefinery processes. This emerging field aims to convert insect biomass into valuable products while minimizing waste. The integration of emerging green technologies and the efficient extraction of high-value compounds from insects offer promising avenues for addressing the growing demand for sustainable food production and resource utilization. The review examines the impact of dietary modifications on the nutritional profile of insects. It highlights the potential for manipulating insect feed to optimize protein quality, amino acid profile, lipid content and fatty acid composition. Additionally, innovative green processing technologies such as ultrasound, high pressure processing, pulsed electric fields, cold plasma and enzymatic hydrolysis are discussed for their ability to enhance the extraction and techno-functional properties of insect-based ingredients. The review finds that dietary modifications can impact the nutritional composition of insects, allowing the customization of their nutrient content. By optimizing the insect feed, it is possible to increase the quantity and improve the quality of essential nutrients like proteins or lipids in the derived ingredients. Moreover, alternative processing technologies can improve the techno-functional properties (e.g., solubility, water and oil holding capacities, among others) of insect-based ingredients by modifying proteins' conformation. By harnessing these strategies, researchers and industry professionals can unlock the full potential of insects as a sustainable and nutritional food source, paving the way for innovative insect-based food products.

Keywords: Alternative proteins; Circular bioeconomy; Cold plasma; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Green extraction; High pressure processing; Innovative processing technologies; Insect diet; Pulsed electric fields; Ultrasound.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Food*
  • Insecta*