Division of Food, Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Biosciences and Future Food Beacon, University of Nottingham, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5RD, United Kingdom; email:
Annu Rev Anim Biosci. 2021 Feb 16;9:333-354. doi: 10.1146/annurev-animal-021419-083930. Epub 2020 Nov 23.
Sustainable production of healthy food for a growing global population, in the face of the uncertainties of climate change, represents a major challenge for the coming decade. Livestock provide food with high nutritional value but are frequently fed on human-edible crops and are associated with significant production of greenhouse gases. Recent years have seen increasing interest in the farming of insects as a sustainable source of human food, or as a replacement of ingredients such as soya or fishmeal in the feeds of terrestrial livestock or fish. This review provides an overview of insect physiology and growth regulation, considers the requirements for insect farming and mass production, and summarizes the nutritional value of the 10 most commonly studied insect species, before reviewing the literature on the use of insects as feed and food. We highlight the challenges required to develop a sustainable, safe, and affordable insect farming industry.
在气候变化的不确定性面前,为不断增长的全球人口可持续生产健康食品,是未来十年面临的重大挑战。畜牧业提供高营养价值的食物,但通常以人类食用的农作物为食,并产生大量温室气体。近年来,人们对养殖昆虫作为可持续的人类食物来源越来越感兴趣,或者将昆虫作为陆地牲畜或鱼类饲料中的大豆或鱼粉等成分的替代品。本综述概述了昆虫的生理学和生长调控,考虑了昆虫养殖和大规模生产的要求,并总结了十种最常研究的昆虫物种的营养价值,然后回顾了关于昆虫作为饲料和食物的应用的文献。我们强调了发展可持续、安全和负担得起的昆虫养殖产业所需的挑战。