3D Printing of Sustainable Insect Materials 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25994-4_3
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Crickets as a Promising Alternative Edible Insect: Nutritional and Technological Aspects and 3D Printing Prospective

Ingrid Rodrigues Ferreira,
Patrícia Milano,
Marise Aparecida Rodrigues Pollonio
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“…The main advantages of eating insects are their nutritional profile, with a high content of energy from fats and proteins, being rich in essential amino acids and minerals (iron, selenium, zinc) and a good source of B vitamins and polyunsaturated fatty acids; their rearing conditions that require little land and water, with low emissions of greenhouse gases during production; and the high fertility. Among the most promising species for rearing on an industrial scale can mention Tenébrio molitor, with about 55% of proteins and 34% of fats (Cho & Ryu, 2021) and some cricket species, such as Acheta domesticus and Gryllus assimilis, with $64% and 56% of proteins and 24% and 32% of fat, respectively (on a dry basis) (Ribeiro et al, 2019;Ferreira et al, 2023). It is also worth mentioning that when compared to the values of amino acids present in beef, the species Gryllus assimilis has a higher content of tyrosine, arginine and lysine (Ferreira et al, 2023).…”
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“…The main advantages of eating insects are their nutritional profile, with a high content of energy from fats and proteins, being rich in essential amino acids and minerals (iron, selenium, zinc) and a good source of B vitamins and polyunsaturated fatty acids; their rearing conditions that require little land and water, with low emissions of greenhouse gases during production; and the high fertility. Among the most promising species for rearing on an industrial scale can mention Tenébrio molitor, with about 55% of proteins and 34% of fats (Cho & Ryu, 2021) and some cricket species, such as Acheta domesticus and Gryllus assimilis, with $64% and 56% of proteins and 24% and 32% of fat, respectively (on a dry basis) (Ribeiro et al, 2019;Ferreira et al, 2023). It is also worth mentioning that when compared to the values of amino acids present in beef, the species Gryllus assimilis has a higher content of tyrosine, arginine and lysine (Ferreira et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the most promising species for rearing on an industrial scale can mention Tenébrio molitor, with about 55% of proteins and 34% of fats (Cho & Ryu, 2021) and some cricket species, such as Acheta domesticus and Gryllus assimilis, with $64% and 56% of proteins and 24% and 32% of fat, respectively (on a dry basis) (Ribeiro et al, 2019;Ferreira et al, 2023). It is also worth mentioning that when compared to the values of amino acids present in beef, the species Gryllus assimilis has a higher content of tyrosine, arginine and lysine (Ferreira et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%