» Articles » PMID: 27863329

Microbial Counts of Mealworm Larvae (Tenebrio Molitor) and Crickets (Acheta Domesticus and Gryllodes Sigillatus) from Different Rearing Companies and Different Production Batches

Overview
Date 2016 Nov 19
PMID 27863329
Citations 27
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The rising interest in insects for human consumption and the changing regulations in Europe require a profound insight into the food safety of insects reared and sold in Western society. The microbial quality of edible insects has only been studied occasionally. This study aimed at generating an overview of intrinsic parameters (pH, water activity and moisture content) and microbial quality of fresh mealworm larvae and crickets for several rearing companies and for several batches per rearer. In total, 21 batches obtained from 7 rearing companies were subjected to analysis of intrinsic parameters, a range of plate counts and presence-absence tests for Salmonella spp. and Listeria monocytogenes. The microbial counts of the fresh insects were generally high. Different rearing batches from a single rearing company showed differences in microbial counts which could not be explained by variations in intrinsic properties. The largest variations were found in numbers of bacterial endospores, psychrotrophs and fungi. Salmonella spp. and L. monocytogenes were not detected in any of the samples. Altogether, our study shows that large variations were found between batches from individual rearers. As a consequence, no overall differences between rearers could be observed.

Citing Articles

Edible Insects: Global Research Trends, Biosafety Challenges, and Market Insights in the Mexican Context.

Cruz-Garcia K, Ortiz-Hernandez Y, Acevedo-Ortiz M, Aquino-Bolanos T, Aquino-Lopez T, Lugo-Espinosa G Foods. 2025; 14(4).

PMID: 40002106 PMC: 11854334. DOI: 10.3390/foods14040663.


What Veterinarians Need to Know About the Newly-Emerging Field of Insects-as-Food-and-Feed.

Boykin K, Mitchell M Vet Sci. 2025; 12(1).

PMID: 39852887 PMC: 11769356. DOI: 10.3390/vetsci12010012.


Pulsed electric field processing of edible insect slurries induces thermally-assisted microbial inactivation.

Sweers L, Mishyna M, Ahrne L, Boom R, Fogliano V, Patra T Curr Res Food Sci. 2024; 10:100940.

PMID: 39703210 PMC: 11653145. DOI: 10.1016/j.crfs.2024.100940.


Evaluation of the Microbial Quality of Larvae for Animal Feed and Human Consumption: Study of Different Type of Rearing Substrates.

Brule L, Misery B, Baudouin G, Yan X, Guidou C, Trespeuch C Foods. 2024; 13(10).

PMID: 38790886 PMC: 11120926. DOI: 10.3390/foods13101587.


An analysis of emerging food safety and fraud risks of novel insect proteins within complex supply chains.

Traynor A, Burns D, Wu D, Karoonuthaisiri N, Petchkongkaew A, Elliott C NPJ Sci Food. 2024; 8(1):7.

PMID: 38245539 PMC: 10799884. DOI: 10.1038/s41538-023-00241-y.