Evaluation of Subchronic Oral Dose Toxicity of Freeze-Dried Skimmed Powder of <i>Zophobas atratus</i> Larvae (frpfdZAL) in Rats

<i>Zophobas atratus</i> (Coleoptera: <i>Tenebrionidae</i>), the giant mealworm beetle, is known as an edible insect containing a high protein content which may serve as new sources of human food and animal feed. However, potential toxicity and food safety analyses of <i>...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sun Young Kim, Kyu-Won Kwak, Eun-Sung Park, Hyung Joo Yoon, Yong-Soon Kim, Kwanho Park, Eunsun Kim, Sun-Don Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Foods
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/8/995
id doaj-08f51f94e7834dfc843ae58d0ccb152e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-08f51f94e7834dfc843ae58d0ccb152e2020-11-25T02:35:10ZengMDPI AGFoods2304-81582020-07-01999599510.3390/foods9080995Evaluation of Subchronic Oral Dose Toxicity of Freeze-Dried Skimmed Powder of <i>Zophobas atratus</i> Larvae (frpfdZAL) in RatsSun Young Kim0Kyu-Won Kwak1Eun-Sung Park2Hyung Joo Yoon3Yong-Soon Kim4Kwanho Park5Eunsun Kim6Sun-Don Kim7Industrial Insect Division, Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, KoreaIndustrial Insect Division, Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, KoreaNonclinical Research Institute, Chemon Inc., 240, Nampyeong-ro, Yangji-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do 17162, KoreaIndustrial Insect Division, Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, KoreaIndustrial Insect Division, Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, KoreaIndustrial Insect Division, Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, KoreaIndustrial Insect Division, Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, KoreaNonclinical Research Institute, Chemon Inc., 240, Nampyeong-ro, Yangji-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do 17162, Korea<i>Zophobas atratus</i> (Coleoptera: <i>Tenebrionidae</i>), the giant mealworm beetle, is known as an edible insect containing a high protein content which may serve as new sources of human food and animal feed. However, potential toxicity and food safety analyses of <i>Z. atratus</i> have not been previously investigated. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to evaluate toxicity of freeze-dried skimmed powder of <i>Z. atratus</i> larvae (frpfdZAL), known as the super mealworm. Toxicological assessments were performed at the doses of 1250, 2500, and 5000 mg/kg/day in a 2- and a 13-week oral repeated-dose toxicity study of frpfdZAL in male and female Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats in accordance with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) guidelines and the principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). No toxicological changes in clinical signs, body weights, water and food consumption, urinalysis, hematology, clinical biochemistry, gross findings, and histopathological examinations were observed. In conclusion, the no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) of frpfdZAL was 5000 mg/kg/day and target organ was not identified in both sexes of rats. In addition, frpfdZAL did not induce increases of serum ImmunoglobulinE (IgE), an identifier of allergic reactions in rats. Collectively, these results suggest that frpfdZAL is safe with no adverse effects, and able to be applied as an edible ingredient or other biological uses.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/8/995edible insectfood safetyadverse effectsallergic reaction
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Sun Young Kim
Kyu-Won Kwak
Eun-Sung Park
Hyung Joo Yoon
Yong-Soon Kim
Kwanho Park
Eunsun Kim
Sun-Don Kim
spellingShingle Sun Young Kim
Kyu-Won Kwak
Eun-Sung Park
Hyung Joo Yoon
Yong-Soon Kim
Kwanho Park
Eunsun Kim
Sun-Don Kim
Evaluation of Subchronic Oral Dose Toxicity of Freeze-Dried Skimmed Powder of <i>Zophobas atratus</i> Larvae (frpfdZAL) in Rats
Foods
edible insect
food safety
adverse effects
allergic reaction
author_facet Sun Young Kim
Kyu-Won Kwak
Eun-Sung Park
Hyung Joo Yoon
Yong-Soon Kim
Kwanho Park
Eunsun Kim
Sun-Don Kim
author_sort Sun Young Kim
title Evaluation of Subchronic Oral Dose Toxicity of Freeze-Dried Skimmed Powder of <i>Zophobas atratus</i> Larvae (frpfdZAL) in Rats
title_short Evaluation of Subchronic Oral Dose Toxicity of Freeze-Dried Skimmed Powder of <i>Zophobas atratus</i> Larvae (frpfdZAL) in Rats
title_full Evaluation of Subchronic Oral Dose Toxicity of Freeze-Dried Skimmed Powder of <i>Zophobas atratus</i> Larvae (frpfdZAL) in Rats
title_fullStr Evaluation of Subchronic Oral Dose Toxicity of Freeze-Dried Skimmed Powder of <i>Zophobas atratus</i> Larvae (frpfdZAL) in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Subchronic Oral Dose Toxicity of Freeze-Dried Skimmed Powder of <i>Zophobas atratus</i> Larvae (frpfdZAL) in Rats
title_sort evaluation of subchronic oral dose toxicity of freeze-dried skimmed powder of <i>zophobas atratus</i> larvae (frpfdzal) in rats
publisher MDPI AG
series Foods
issn 2304-8158
publishDate 2020-07-01
description <i>Zophobas atratus</i> (Coleoptera: <i>Tenebrionidae</i>), the giant mealworm beetle, is known as an edible insect containing a high protein content which may serve as new sources of human food and animal feed. However, potential toxicity and food safety analyses of <i>Z. atratus</i> have not been previously investigated. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to evaluate toxicity of freeze-dried skimmed powder of <i>Z. atratus</i> larvae (frpfdZAL), known as the super mealworm. Toxicological assessments were performed at the doses of 1250, 2500, and 5000 mg/kg/day in a 2- and a 13-week oral repeated-dose toxicity study of frpfdZAL in male and female Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats in accordance with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) guidelines and the principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). No toxicological changes in clinical signs, body weights, water and food consumption, urinalysis, hematology, clinical biochemistry, gross findings, and histopathological examinations were observed. In conclusion, the no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) of frpfdZAL was 5000 mg/kg/day and target organ was not identified in both sexes of rats. In addition, frpfdZAL did not induce increases of serum ImmunoglobulinE (IgE), an identifier of allergic reactions in rats. Collectively, these results suggest that frpfdZAL is safe with no adverse effects, and able to be applied as an edible ingredient or other biological uses.
topic edible insect
food safety
adverse effects
allergic reaction
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/8/995
work_keys_str_mv AT sunyoungkim evaluationofsubchronicoraldosetoxicityoffreezedriedskimmedpowderofizophobasatratusilarvaefrpfdzalinrats
AT kyuwonkwak evaluationofsubchronicoraldosetoxicityoffreezedriedskimmedpowderofizophobasatratusilarvaefrpfdzalinrats
AT eunsungpark evaluationofsubchronicoraldosetoxicityoffreezedriedskimmedpowderofizophobasatratusilarvaefrpfdzalinrats
AT hyungjooyoon evaluationofsubchronicoraldosetoxicityoffreezedriedskimmedpowderofizophobasatratusilarvaefrpfdzalinrats
AT yongsoonkim evaluationofsubchronicoraldosetoxicityoffreezedriedskimmedpowderofizophobasatratusilarvaefrpfdzalinrats
AT kwanhopark evaluationofsubchronicoraldosetoxicityoffreezedriedskimmedpowderofizophobasatratusilarvaefrpfdzalinrats
AT eunsunkim evaluationofsubchronicoraldosetoxicityoffreezedriedskimmedpowderofizophobasatratusilarvaefrpfdzalinrats
AT sundonkim evaluationofsubchronicoraldosetoxicityoffreezedriedskimmedpowderofizophobasatratusilarvaefrpfdzalinrats
_version_ 1724805071487631360