Edible insects – a new trend in Functional Food Science

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Population growth, rising global food demand, and environmental concerns related to (animal) food production have indicated the use of edible insects as a sustainable and healthy food source. However, despite edible insects being considered a novel food in Western countries, entomophagy is a traditional food habit in many human cultures and ethnic groups. Many preclinical studies have highlighted the health benefits of edible insects and their bioactive compounds, although evidence in humans is still limited. Therefore, further clinical studies are urgently needed for the exploitation of edible insects as functional foods.

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Iriti, M., Vallone, L., & Vitalini, S. (2022, July 1). Edible insects – a new trend in Functional Food Science. Functional Food Science. Functional Food Institute. https://doi.org/10.31989/ffs.v2i7.939

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