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Journal of Insects as Food and Feed | 2015

Nutrients, functional properties, storage stability and costing of complementary foods enriched with either termites and fish or commercial micronutrients

John N. Kinyuru; Silvenus O. Konyole; S.A. Onyango-Omolo; Glaston M. Kenji; Christine A. Onyango; Victor O. Owino; Bethwell O. Owuor; Benson Estambale; Nanna Roos

Application of edible insects in complementary food production has not been studied much. This study developed and evaluated complementary foods based on edible termites to combat child malnutritio...


Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization | 2017

Extraction technique influences the physico-chemical characteristics and functional properties of edible crickets (Acheta domesticus) protein concentrate

Alex Ndiritu; John N. Kinyuru; Glaston M. Kenji; Paul N. Gichuhi

Protein extracts from edible insects have not been exploited fully in product development due to limited information on extraction and functionality of the protein extracts. Therefore there was a need to evaluate the effect of selected protein extraction methods on the physico-chemical characteristics and functional properties of extracted proteins. Farmed edible crickets were obtained from JKUAT farm in Kenya, freeze dried and ground to powder. The proteins were extracted using two methods namely; hexane and aqueous extraction. Yield was determined gravimetrically and colour by colourimetric method. The crude protein, crude fibre, crude fat, crude ash and available carbohydrates were determined using standard analytical methods. Protein digestibility was determined using enzymatic digestion methods while protein fractions were extracted and quantified gravimetrically. The water holding capacity was determined using standard AACC procedure. Emulsion capacity and stability, foaming capacity and foam stability were also investigated. HE recorded the highest yield. Lightness and hue angle were significantly affected by the extraction method with hexane extraction recording higher values compared to aqueous extraction (P < 0.0001, P = 0.0003). The proximate components except crude fiber were affected by the extraction method. Aqueous extraction recorded significantly higher values for globulin (19.42%), prolamin (6.26%) and glutelin (10.10%) (P < 0.0001). There was no significance difference in water holding capacity and oil adsorption capacity. However AE precipitate recorded higher values for emulsion capacity (41.70%), emulsion stability (33.61%), foaming capacity (11.11%) and foam stability (10.15%). Extraction methods had an effect on physio- chemical and functional characteristics of the protein concentrates.


Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2010

Effect of Processing Methods on the In Vitro Protein Digestibility and Vitamin Content of Edible Winged Termite (Macrotermes subhylanus) and Grasshopper (Ruspolia differens)

John N. Kinyuru; Glaston M. Kenji; Simon Muhoho Njoroge; Monicah Ayieko


Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2013

Nutrient composition of four species of winged termites consumed in western Kenya

John N. Kinyuru; Silvenus O. Konyole; Nanna Roos; Christine A. Onyango; Victor O. Owino; Bethwell O. Owuor; Benson Estambale; Henrik Friis; Jens Aagaard-Hansen; Glaston M. Kenji


Journal of Field Robotics | 2012

Identification of Traditional Foods with Public Health Potential for Complementary Feeding in Western Kenya

John N. Kinyuru; Silvenus O. Konyole; Glaston M. Kenji; Christine A. Onyango; Victor O. Owino; Bethwell O. Owuor; Benson Estambale; Henrik Friis; Nanna Roos


Journal of Field Robotics | 2013

Phytochemicals in Edible Wild Mushrooms From Selected Areas in Kenya

T. W. Wandati; Glaston M. Kenji; J. M. Onguso


Journal of Field Robotics | 2012

Acceptability of Amaranth Grain-based Nutritious Complementary Foods with Dagaa Fish (Rastrineobola argentea) and Edible Termites (Macrotermes subhylanus) Compared to Corn Soy Blend Plus among Young Children/Mothers Dyads in Western Kenya

Silvenus O. Konyole; John N. Kinyuru; Bethwell O. Owuor; Glaston M. Kenji; Christine A. Onyango; Benson Estambale; Henrik Friis; Nanna Roos; Victor O. Owino


Journal of Food and Nutrition Research | 2015

Compositional Characteristics of Young Shoots of Selected Bamboo Species Growing in Kenya and Their Potential as Food Source

Paul Nyota Karanja; Glaston M. Kenji; Simon Muhoho Njoroge; Daniel N. Sila; Christine A. Onyango; Hiroshi Koaze; Naomichi Baba


American Journal of Food and Nutrition | 2018

Nutritional and Physical Attributes of Maize-mushroom Complementary Porridges as Influenced by Mushroom Species and Ratio

R M Jackson Ishara.; Daniel N. Sila; Glaston M. Kenji; Ariel K. Buzera; Gustave N. Mushagalusa


American Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2018

Nutritional and Functional Properties of Mushroom ( Agaricus bisporus & Pleurotus ostreatus ) and Their Blends with Maize Flour

Jackson R.M. Ishara; Daniel N. Sila; Glaston M. Kenji; Ariel K. Buzera

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John N. Kinyuru

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Christine A. Onyango

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Bethwell O. Owuor

Catholic University of Eastern Africa

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Daniel N. Sila

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Victor O. Owino

Technical University of Kenya

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Nanna Roos

University of Copenhagen

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Mesfin W. Tenagashaw

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Simon Muhoho Njoroge

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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