Titre : | Insects as sustainable food ingredients : production, processing and food applications | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Aaron T. Dossey, Editeur scientifique ; Juan A. Morales-Ramos, Editeur scientifique ; M. Guadalupe Rojas, Editeur scientifique | Editeur : | London : Academic Press | Année de publication : | 2016 | Importance : | 1 vol. (XV-385 p.) | Présentation : | ill., couv. ill. en coul. | Format : | 29 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-12-802856-8 | Note générale : | Bibliogr. Index. Annexes | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | Thésaurus Agro-alimentaire INSECTE ; MICROORGANISME Liste Plan de classement 18.17 (FILIERES ALIMENTAIRES GENERALITES) [Classement Massy] RAMEAU Animaux -- Alimentation ; Aliments -- Toxicologie ; Allergie alimentaire ; Analyse des dangers et maîtrise des points critiques ; Consommation ; Environnement ; Histoire ; Industries agroalimentaires ; Maladies ; Marche ; Nutriments ; Production ; Produit alimentaire ; Protéines ; Santé ; Entomophagie ; Insectes ; Législation ; Élevage ; Aspect nutritionnel ; Aliments -- Approvisionnement ; Aliments -- Conservation
| Résumé : | Insects as Sustainable Food Ingredients describes how insects can be mass produced and incorporated into our food supply at an industrial and cost-effective scale, providing valuable guidance on how to build the insect-based agriculture and the food and biomaterial industry. Editor Aaron Dossey, a pioneer in the processing of insects for human consumption, brings together a team of international experts who effectively summarize the current state-of-the-art, providing helpful recommendations on which readers can build companies, products, and research programs.
Researchers, entrepreneurs, farmers, policymakers, and anyone interested in insect mass production and the industrial use of insects will benefit from the content in this comprehensive reference. The book contains all the information a basic practitioner in the field needs, making this a useful resource for those writing a grant, a research or review article, a press article, or news clip, or for those deciding how to enter the world of insect based food ingredients. | Type de document : | Livre | Table des matières : | Chapter 1: Introduction to Edible Insects
Aims
Historic Relevance of Edible Insects
Reevaluation of Our Sources of Protein Worldwide
Population Growth and a Rising Demand for Animal-Derived Protein
Land Use
Urban and Vertical Agriculture
Climate Change and Agricultural Productivity
Aquaculture and the Environment
Limits to Nonrenewable Energy
Water Use
Insects as a Living Source of Protein in Space
Insects Are an Important and Feasible Solution
Worldwide Acceptance of Insects as Food
Funding and Legislation
Increasing Recognition in the Academic Sector
Current Trends in Using Insects as Food
Psychological Barriers and Disgust
Definition of Terms
Summary of Book
A Call to Action
Chapter 2: Insects as Food: History, Culture, and Modern Use around the World
Edible Insects of the World
History of Insects as Human Food
Modern Cultural Uses
Cultural Restrictions
Edible Insects as Nutraceuticals
Ethnoentomology
Harvesting and Cultivation
Final Comments and Recommendations
Chapter 3: Nutrient Content and Health Benefits of Insects
Nutrient Content
Insect Physiology and Functionality
Insects as a Food Ingredient
Insect Protein Functionality
Chapter 4: Edible Insects Farming: Efficiency and Impact on Family Livelihood, Food Security, and Environment Compared With Livestock and Crops
Food Security/Family Livelihood
Biodiversity and Availability of Insects
Consumption of Insects Versus Other Livestock
Cost of Cultivation
Possibility of Replacing Livestock with Insects as Human Food
Environmental Impact
Industrial Perspective
Commercial Insect Farming for Mass Production
Market Potential
Safety Regulations
Current Challenges and Conclusions
Chapter 5: Modern Insect-Based Food Industry: Current Status, Insect Processing Technology, and Recommendations Moving Forward
Current Insect Farming Industry
Recommendations and Considerations for Selection for Aspiring Insect-Based Food Producers and Insect Farmers
The Real Pioneers: Entrepreneurs in the Insect-Based Food Space
Supply Chain Needs: Feed, Farms, Insects, Transportation, Processing, and Manufacturing
Intriguing the Larger Food Industry: Uses of Insects as Industrial Food Ingredients
Chapter 6: Insect Mass Production Technologies
Mass-Produced Insect Species and Their Respective Applications
Potential of Using Conventional Feedstock for Rearing Insects
Nutritional Requirements for Farmed Insects
Considerations for Insect Mass Rearing Equipment and Mechanization
Production Techniques by Species
Environmental Control for Efficient Production of Insects in General
Chapter 7: Food Safety and Regulatory Concerns
Regulatory Considerations for Insects-as-Food Ingredient
Labelling Regulation and Health Claims Applicable to Insects
Safety Considerations for Insects as Food
Toxicological Hazards of Insect-Based Foods and Food Ingredients
Farming and Novel Considerations Driving Insect Food/Feed Safety
Processing, Preparation, Packaging, and Transport of Insect-Based Foods and Food Ingredients
Conclusions on the Use of the Insects as Food and Feed
Chapter 8: Ensuring Food Safety in Insect Based Foods: Mitigating Microbiological and Other Foodborne Hazards
Microbes Associated with Insects
Insects as a Vector of Foodborne Disease Hazards
Administrative Regulation
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point System
Food Safety Modernization Act
Validation
Food Preservation
Chapter 9: Insects and Their Connection to Food Allergy
Food Allergy
Insects and Food Allergy
Insect Allergens
Effects of Processing
Methods of Allergen Detection
Chapter 10: Brief Summary of Insect Usage as an Industrial Animal Feed/Feed Ingredient
Examples of Livestock Fed With Insects as Feed Ingredients
Benefits and Constraints Associated with Using Insects as Livestock Feed Ingredients
Promising Opportunities for Research and Technological Advancement
Appendix: Documented Information for 1555 Species of Insects and Spiders
Subject Index | Permalien de la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=188707 |
Insects as sustainable food ingredients : production, processing and food applications [texte imprimé] / Aaron T. Dossey, Editeur scientifique ; Juan A. Morales-Ramos, Editeur scientifique ; M. Guadalupe Rojas, Editeur scientifique . - London : Academic Press, 2016 . - 1 vol. (XV-385 p.) : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 29 cm. ISBN : 978-0-12-802856-8 Bibliogr. Index. Annexes Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | Thésaurus Agro-alimentaire INSECTE ; MICROORGANISME Liste Plan de classement 18.17 (FILIERES ALIMENTAIRES GENERALITES) [Classement Massy] RAMEAU Animaux -- Alimentation ; Aliments -- Toxicologie ; Allergie alimentaire ; Analyse des dangers et maîtrise des points critiques ; Consommation ; Environnement ; Histoire ; Industries agroalimentaires ; Maladies ; Marche ; Nutriments ; Production ; Produit alimentaire ; Protéines ; Santé ; Entomophagie ; Insectes ; Législation ; Élevage ; Aspect nutritionnel ; Aliments -- Approvisionnement ; Aliments -- Conservation
| Résumé : | Insects as Sustainable Food Ingredients describes how insects can be mass produced and incorporated into our food supply at an industrial and cost-effective scale, providing valuable guidance on how to build the insect-based agriculture and the food and biomaterial industry. Editor Aaron Dossey, a pioneer in the processing of insects for human consumption, brings together a team of international experts who effectively summarize the current state-of-the-art, providing helpful recommendations on which readers can build companies, products, and research programs.
Researchers, entrepreneurs, farmers, policymakers, and anyone interested in insect mass production and the industrial use of insects will benefit from the content in this comprehensive reference. The book contains all the information a basic practitioner in the field needs, making this a useful resource for those writing a grant, a research or review article, a press article, or news clip, or for those deciding how to enter the world of insect based food ingredients. | Type de document : | Livre | Table des matières : | Chapter 1: Introduction to Edible Insects
Aims
Historic Relevance of Edible Insects
Reevaluation of Our Sources of Protein Worldwide
Population Growth and a Rising Demand for Animal-Derived Protein
Land Use
Urban and Vertical Agriculture
Climate Change and Agricultural Productivity
Aquaculture and the Environment
Limits to Nonrenewable Energy
Water Use
Insects as a Living Source of Protein in Space
Insects Are an Important and Feasible Solution
Worldwide Acceptance of Insects as Food
Funding and Legislation
Increasing Recognition in the Academic Sector
Current Trends in Using Insects as Food
Psychological Barriers and Disgust
Definition of Terms
Summary of Book
A Call to Action
Chapter 2: Insects as Food: History, Culture, and Modern Use around the World
Edible Insects of the World
History of Insects as Human Food
Modern Cultural Uses
Cultural Restrictions
Edible Insects as Nutraceuticals
Ethnoentomology
Harvesting and Cultivation
Final Comments and Recommendations
Chapter 3: Nutrient Content and Health Benefits of Insects
Nutrient Content
Insect Physiology and Functionality
Insects as a Food Ingredient
Insect Protein Functionality
Chapter 4: Edible Insects Farming: Efficiency and Impact on Family Livelihood, Food Security, and Environment Compared With Livestock and Crops
Food Security/Family Livelihood
Biodiversity and Availability of Insects
Consumption of Insects Versus Other Livestock
Cost of Cultivation
Possibility of Replacing Livestock with Insects as Human Food
Environmental Impact
Industrial Perspective
Commercial Insect Farming for Mass Production
Market Potential
Safety Regulations
Current Challenges and Conclusions
Chapter 5: Modern Insect-Based Food Industry: Current Status, Insect Processing Technology, and Recommendations Moving Forward
Current Insect Farming Industry
Recommendations and Considerations for Selection for Aspiring Insect-Based Food Producers and Insect Farmers
The Real Pioneers: Entrepreneurs in the Insect-Based Food Space
Supply Chain Needs: Feed, Farms, Insects, Transportation, Processing, and Manufacturing
Intriguing the Larger Food Industry: Uses of Insects as Industrial Food Ingredients
Chapter 6: Insect Mass Production Technologies
Mass-Produced Insect Species and Their Respective Applications
Potential of Using Conventional Feedstock for Rearing Insects
Nutritional Requirements for Farmed Insects
Considerations for Insect Mass Rearing Equipment and Mechanization
Production Techniques by Species
Environmental Control for Efficient Production of Insects in General
Chapter 7: Food Safety and Regulatory Concerns
Regulatory Considerations for Insects-as-Food Ingredient
Labelling Regulation and Health Claims Applicable to Insects
Safety Considerations for Insects as Food
Toxicological Hazards of Insect-Based Foods and Food Ingredients
Farming and Novel Considerations Driving Insect Food/Feed Safety
Processing, Preparation, Packaging, and Transport of Insect-Based Foods and Food Ingredients
Conclusions on the Use of the Insects as Food and Feed
Chapter 8: Ensuring Food Safety in Insect Based Foods: Mitigating Microbiological and Other Foodborne Hazards
Microbes Associated with Insects
Insects as a Vector of Foodborne Disease Hazards
Administrative Regulation
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point System
Food Safety Modernization Act
Validation
Food Preservation
Chapter 9: Insects and Their Connection to Food Allergy
Food Allergy
Insects and Food Allergy
Insect Allergens
Effects of Processing
Methods of Allergen Detection
Chapter 10: Brief Summary of Insect Usage as an Industrial Animal Feed/Feed Ingredient
Examples of Livestock Fed With Insects as Feed Ingredients
Benefits and Constraints Associated with Using Insects as Livestock Feed Ingredients
Promising Opportunities for Research and Technological Advancement
Appendix: Documented Information for 1555 Species of Insects and Spiders
Subject Index | Permalien de la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=188707 |
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