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Optimising mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality

Mopane worms (Gonimbrasia belina) is an important source of food and contribute to the nutrition of people who consume them. However, the traditional processing methods may have detrimental effects on the nutritional value and should also guarantee microbial quality. In this study, the nutritional c...

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Autores principales: Matiza Ruzengwe, F., Manditsera, F.A., Madimutsa, O.N., Macheka, L., Kembo, G., Fiore, A., Ledbetter, M., Mubaiwa, J.
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7615328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37997599
http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/JIFF2022.0046
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author Matiza Ruzengwe, F.
Manditsera, F.A.
Madimutsa, O.N.
Macheka, L.
Kembo, G.
Fiore, A.
Ledbetter, M.
Mubaiwa, J.
author_facet Matiza Ruzengwe, F.
Manditsera, F.A.
Madimutsa, O.N.
Macheka, L.
Kembo, G.
Fiore, A.
Ledbetter, M.
Mubaiwa, J.
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description Mopane worms (Gonimbrasia belina) is an important source of food and contribute to the nutrition of people who consume them. However, the traditional processing methods may have detrimental effects on the nutritional value and should also guarantee microbial quality. In this study, the nutritional composition and microbial quality of mopane worms processed under different boiling time (0-20 min) and drying temperature (40-60 °C) conditions were investigated and optimised using response surface methodology. An increase in the boiling time at the lowest drying temperature resulted in an increase in protein content and reduction in coliform counts. The optimum conditions of boiling for 20 min and drying at 40 °C resulted in mopane worms with a protein content of 49.4% DW and coliform counts <1.5 log cfu/g. In addition, high concentrations of crude fibre (13.6% DW) and fat (20.2% DW), as well as Fe (19.0 mg/100 g) and Zn (17.9 mg/100 g) were also recorded. A decrease in the total bacterial count, Escherichia coli and yeasts and moulds at the boiling time ≥20 min irrespective of the drying temperature suggested that exposure to heat reduced the microbial growth and contamination. Reduction of the mopane worms’ moisture content (<7%) due to drying further slowed down the rate of microbial growth. The optimal processing conditions (boiling for 20 min and drying at 40 °C) are recommended for pretreatment of mopane worms prior to further processing into various products.
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spelling pubmed-76153282023-11-23 Optimising mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality Matiza Ruzengwe, F. Manditsera, F.A. Madimutsa, O.N. Macheka, L. Kembo, G. Fiore, A. Ledbetter, M. Mubaiwa, J. J Insects Food Feed Article Mopane worms (Gonimbrasia belina) is an important source of food and contribute to the nutrition of people who consume them. However, the traditional processing methods may have detrimental effects on the nutritional value and should also guarantee microbial quality. In this study, the nutritional composition and microbial quality of mopane worms processed under different boiling time (0-20 min) and drying temperature (40-60 °C) conditions were investigated and optimised using response surface methodology. An increase in the boiling time at the lowest drying temperature resulted in an increase in protein content and reduction in coliform counts. The optimum conditions of boiling for 20 min and drying at 40 °C resulted in mopane worms with a protein content of 49.4% DW and coliform counts <1.5 log cfu/g. In addition, high concentrations of crude fibre (13.6% DW) and fat (20.2% DW), as well as Fe (19.0 mg/100 g) and Zn (17.9 mg/100 g) were also recorded. A decrease in the total bacterial count, Escherichia coli and yeasts and moulds at the boiling time ≥20 min irrespective of the drying temperature suggested that exposure to heat reduced the microbial growth and contamination. Reduction of the mopane worms’ moisture content (<7%) due to drying further slowed down the rate of microbial growth. The optimal processing conditions (boiling for 20 min and drying at 40 °C) are recommended for pretreatment of mopane worms prior to further processing into various products. 2023-08-27 2023-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7615328/ /pubmed/37997599 http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/JIFF2022.0046 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) International license.
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Matiza Ruzengwe, F.
Manditsera, F.A.
Madimutsa, O.N.
Macheka, L.
Kembo, G.
Fiore, A.
Ledbetter, M.
Mubaiwa, J.
Optimising mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality
title Optimising mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality
title_full Optimising mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality
title_fullStr Optimising mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality
title_full_unstemmed Optimising mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality
title_short Optimising mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality
title_sort optimising mopane worm (gonimbrasia belina) processing for improved nutritional and microbial quality
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7615328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37997599
http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/JIFF2022.0046
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