Ishara Jackson, Matendo Rehema, Ng'ang'a Jeremiah, Niassy Saliou, Katcho Karume, Kinyuru John
Department of Food Science and Technology, Université Evangélique en Afrique, P.O. Box 3323, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Department of Food Science and Technology, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, P.O. Box 62000-00200, Nairobi, Kenya.
Sci Rep. 2025 Apr 4;15(1):11610. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-90659-z.
With the rapidly growing world population, climate change uncertainties and depletion of our natural resources, edible insects are seen as sustainable and viable bioresources for food and feed to tackle global food and nutritional security issues, for their nutritional value, taste, and environmental sustainability. In this study, we investigated the effect of geographical distribution on the nutrient composition and sensory attributes of commonly consumed edible insects, namely Acheta domesticus, Apis mellifera, Gnathocera trivittata, Gryllotalpa africana, Imbrasia oyemensis, Locusta migratoria, Macrotermes subhylanus, Nomadacris septemfasciata, and Rhyncophorus phoenicis collected from six different geographical areas namely Fizi, Kabare, Kalehe, Idjwi, Mwenge and Walungu, in the Eastern D. R. Congo. Depending on edible insect species, geographical sourcing area affected significantly macronutrient composition and mineral profile as well as sensory attributes of investigated commonly edible insects. A principal component analysis (PCA-Biplot) indicated that the two axes accounted for up to 97.7% of the observed variability in the nutrient composition and sensory attributes of commonly consumed edible insects sourced from different geographical area. Visualized results after cluster analysis using non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) indicated that the geographical sourcing area has substantial and significant effect on the nutrient composition as well as sensory attributes of the studied commonly edible with a stress value of 0.185.
随着世界人口的迅速增长、气候变化的不确定性以及自然资源的枯竭,食用昆虫因其营养价值、口感和环境可持续性,被视为解决全球粮食和营养安全问题的可持续且可行的食物和饲料生物资源。在本研究中,我们调查了地理分布对常见食用昆虫营养成分和感官特性的影响,这些昆虫包括采自刚果民主共和国东部六个不同地理区域(菲齐、卡巴雷、卡莱赫、伊德吉维、姆温格和瓦隆古)的家蟋蟀、西方蜜蜂、三线大蚊、非洲蝼蛄、奥耶门斯天幕毛虫、飞蝗、黑翅土白蚁、沙漠蝗和红棕象甲。根据食用昆虫的种类,地理来源区域对所调查的常见食用昆虫的常量营养素组成、矿物质含量以及感官特性有显著影响。主成分分析(PCA双标图)表明,两个轴解释了来自不同地理区域的常见食用昆虫营养成分和感官特性中高达97.7%的观测变异性。使用非度量多维尺度分析(NMDS)进行聚类分析后的可视化结果表明,地理来源区域对所研究的常见食用昆虫的营养成分和感官特性有重大且显著的影响,应力值为0.185。