Fatty acid composition and volatile constituents of Protaetia brevitarsis larvae

Hyelim Yeo, Kumju Youn, Minji Kim, Eun Young Yun, Jae Sam Hwang, Woo Sik Jeong, Mira Jun

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Abstract

A total of 48 different volatile oils were identified form P. brevitarsis larvae by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Acids (48.67%) were detected as the major group in P. brevitarsis larvae comprising the largest proportion of the volatile compounds, followed by esters (19.84%), hydrocarbons (18.90%), alcohols (8.37%), miscellaneous (1.71%), aldehydes (1.35%) and terpenes (1.16%). The major volatile constituents were 9-hexadecenoic acid (16.75%), 6-octadecenoic acid (14.88%) and n-hexadecanoic acid (11.06%). The composition of fatty acid was also determined by GC analysis and 16 fatty acids were identified. The predominant fatty acids were oleic acid (C18:1, 64.24%) followed by palmitic acid (C16:0, 15.89%), palmitoleic acid (C16:1, 10.43%) and linoleic acid (C18:2, 4.69%) constituting more than 95% of total fatty acids. The distinguished characteristic of the fatty acid profile of P. brevitarsis larvae was the high proportion of unsaturated fatty acid (80.54% of total fatty acids) versus saturated fatty acids (19.46% of total fatty acids). Furthermore, small but significant amounts of linoleic, linolenic and γ-linolenic acids bestow P. brevitarsis larvae with considerable nutritional value. The novel findings of the present study provide a scientific basis for the comprehensive utilization of the insect as a nutritionally promising food source and a possibility for more effective utilization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)150-156
Number of pages7
JournalPreventive Nutrition and Food Science
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Fatty acid
  • GC
  • GC/MS
  • Protaetia brevitarsis
  • Simultaneous distillation extraction (SDE)
  • Volatile oil

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