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Perspective on integrated biorefinery for valorization of biomass from the edible insect Tenebrio molitor

Journal

TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 116, Issue -, Pages 480-491

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2021.07.012

Keywords

Mealworms; Proteins; Lipids; Bioactive compounds; Unconventional extraction methods

Funding

  1. CAPES-PRINT [88887.310560/2018-00, 88887.310373/2018-00]

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Tenebrio molitor is a promising food source alternative due to its nutritional composition which includes high added-value molecules like proteins and lipids. Its biomass is rich in functional proteins with various properties, and there is potential for utilizing unconventional extraction methods for product recovery.
Background: The edible insect Tenebrio molitor (T. molitor) is a promising food source alternative since it is easily cultivated and its nutritional composition includes high added-value molecules, in particular proteins and lipids. Regarding minerals, iron and zinc contents are higher than chicken, pork, and cow. T. molitor proteins are composed of all the essential amino acids such as valine, leucine, lysine, and also saturated, polyunsaturated, and monosaturated fatty acids. In addition, peptides from T. molitor showed good Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity, effective in stabilizing blood pressure. Oleic and linoleic acids of T. molitor larvae were analyzed as inhibitors of BACE1 (beta-secretase) for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. However, T. molitor biomass has been poorly studied and applied in the biorefinery concept, especially exploring green extraction methods, such as ultrasound-assisted, supercritical fluid, pressurized liquid, and microwave-assisted extraction. Scope and approach: This review correlates scientific data and trends between T. molitor and biorefinery approach, and the technologies adopted for the extraction, using unconventional methods, and recovery of products with high added value and their wide application possibilities. Key findings and conclusions: T. molitor biomass is composed of functional proteins with hepatoprotective, antithrombotic, antioxidant properties. It is also a lipid source rich in oleic, linoleic, and palmitic acids. Some biorefinery proposals - sequential extraction eco-friendly processes - are suggested, such as the supercritical fluid extraction for oleic, linoleic, and palmitic acids, followed by protein recovery to bioactive peptide production.

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