Applied Sciences (Aug 2024)

Assessment of the Addition of Cricket (<i>Acheta domesticus</i>) Powder to Chickpea (<i>Cicer arietinum</i>) and Flaxseed (<i>Linum usitatissimum</i>) Flours: A Chemometric Evaluation of Their Pasting Properties

  • Joseph Robert Nastasi,
  • Siyu Ma,
  • Shanmugam Alagappan,
  • Louwrens C. Hoffman,
  • Daniel Cozzolino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14167131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 16
p. 7131

Abstract

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Edible insects have been evaluated as an alternative and sustainable source of protein because of their nutritive and functional properties for humans and domestic animals. The objective of this study was to assess the use of chemometric [principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares (PLS)] combined with Rapid Visco Analyser (RVA) profiles to evaluate the addition of cricket powder (CKP) to chickpea (CPF) and flaxseed (FxF) flours. The results of this study showed that the addition of CKP powder to both CPF and FxF flours affects the pasting properties of the samples; in particular, a reduction in the peak (PV) and final viscosity (FV) was observed. The use of chemometric data techniques such as PCA and PLS regression allowed for a better interpretation of the RVA profiles. Both PCA and PLS regression allowed to qualitative and quantitatively identify the addition level of CKP powder to CPF and FxF flour samples. Differences in the PLS loadings associated with the RVA profile due to the addition of cricket powder were observed. The development of these methodologies will provide researchers and the food industry with better tools to both improve and monitor the quality of ingredients with functional properties as well as to further understand the use of insects as alternative sources of protein.

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