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逃避新型食物:气候变化承诺者和粮食峰会如何忽视了昆虫蛋白。

Copping out of novel feeds: HOW climate change pledgers and food summits overlooked insect protein.

作者信息

Malematja Emmanuel, Sebola Nthabiseng Amenda, Manyelo Tlou Grace, Kolobe Sekobane Daniel, Mabelebele Monnye

机构信息

University of South Africa, Department of Agriculture and Animal Health, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Florida, 1710, South Africa.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2023 Nov 24;9(12):e22773. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22773. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

The intention with this critical review is to appraise recent work done on insect proteins as animal feeds, and to discuss the possible factors which led to the ruling out of insect proteins by food and feed commissioners, as well as climate change pledgers. Of late, edible insect larvae have gained popularity as a promising protein source. On the basis of proximate analysis, insect species such as , , , and have been reported to contain substantial amounts of protein, essential amino acids and minerals. Given these chemical properties, insects may be fruitfully utilized as a partial or sole protein source for monogastric rations. Although insect larvae hold immense potential as promising sustainable protein ingredients which are both ecologically and environmentally friendly, these unconventional feedstuffs are frequently overlooked and/or excluded from policies and legislation on feedstuff of animal origin, at local and international summits which pledge to develop sustainable food systems. Concerns about food insecurity, our expanding carbon footprint and deteriorating ecosystems, dictate that food and climate change summits bring to the mitigation table the concept of transitioning animal diets. A change must be effected from standard to sustainable diets, starting with a declaration on environmental impact and climate change concerns related to soybean cultivation and marine loss due to overfishing. The available literature on the chemical properties and environmental impact of fishmeal and soyabean meal production was scrutinized by accessing electronic databases and comparing these to insects' nutritional composition and the impact which insect rearing has on the environment. As the literature search results revealed, information on the specific laws dealing with insect proteins as feed ingredients is scant, while the existing laws vary greatly. This has implications for innovation, as well as the trade in insect protein at a global level.

摘要

这篇批判性综述旨在评估近期关于昆虫蛋白作为动物饲料的研究工作,并讨论导致食品和饲料监管机构以及气候变化承诺者排除昆虫蛋白的可能因素。近来,可食用昆虫幼虫作为一种有前景的蛋白质来源越来越受欢迎。基于近似分析,已报道诸如 、 、 、 和 等昆虫物种含有大量蛋白质、必需氨基酸和矿物质。鉴于这些化学特性,昆虫可有效地用作单胃动物日粮的部分或唯一蛋白质来源。尽管昆虫幼虫作为有前景的可持续蛋白质成分具有巨大潜力,既生态又环保,但在承诺发展可持续食品系统的地方和国际峰会上,这些非常规饲料经常被忽视和/或被排除在动物源性饲料的政策和立法之外。对粮食不安全、我们不断扩大的碳足迹以及日益恶化的生态系统的担忧表明,食品和气候变化峰会应将动物饮食转型的概念纳入缓解措施之中。必须从标准饮食转向可持续饮食,首先要声明与大豆种植以及过度捕捞导致的海洋资源损失相关的环境影响和气候变化问题。通过访问电子数据库并将其与昆虫的营养成分以及昆虫养殖对环境的影响进行比较,对有关鱼粉和豆粕生产的化学特性和环境影响的现有文献进行了审查。正如文献检索结果所示,关于将昆虫蛋白作为饲料成分的具体法律的信息很少,而且现有法律差异很大。这对创新以及全球层面的昆虫蛋白贸易都有影响。

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