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Improving Product Safety for Edible Insects: Toxicokinetics of Hg in Tenebrio molitor and Hermetia illucens

Sustainability, circularity, and Zero Waste policies are timely concepts for policy development and strategies in the European Union (EU) and other global regions. Insects can likely become key players in the bioconversion of waste to valuable material and promise one solution to achieve diverse soc...

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Published in:ACS food science & technology 2023-04, Vol.3 (4), p.790-798
Main Authors: Cardoso, Diogo N., Silva, Ana Rita R., Morgado, Rui G., Mostafaie, Amid, Pereira, Andreia, Pinto, José, Lopes, Ivã G., Murta, Daniel, Soares, Amadeu M.V.M., Brooks, Bryan W., Loureiro, Susana
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