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Dietary zinc enrichment reduces the cadmium burden of mealworm beetle (*Tenebrio molitor*) larvae
Food Science and TechnologyScientific Reports

Dietary zinc enrichment reduces the cadmium burden of mealworm beetle (*Tenebrio molitor*) larvae

C. Keil, M. Maares, et al.

This exciting study by Claudia Keil, Maria Maares, Nina Kröncke, Rainer Benning, and Hajo Haase explores how enriching mealworms with zinc can enhance their nutritional profile while reducing cadmium levels, promoting a safer food source for consumers.... show more
Abstract
The industrial production of Tenebrio molitor L. requires optimized rearing and processing conditions to generate insect biomass with high nutritional value in large quantities. One of the problems arising from processing is a tremendous loss in mineral accessibility, affecting, amongst others, the essential trace element Zn. As a feasible strategy this study investigates Zn-enrichment of mealworms during rearing to meet the nutritional requirements for humans and animals. Following feeding ZnSO4-spiked wheat bran substrates late instar mealworm larvae were evaluated for essential micronutrients and human/animal toxic elements. In addition, growth rate and viability were assessed to select optimal conditions for future mass-rearing. Zn-feeding dose-dependently raised the total Zn content, yet the Znlarvae/Znwheat bran ratio decreased inversely related to its concentration, indicating an active Zn homeostasis within the mealworms. The Cu status remained stable, suggesting that, in contrast to mammals, the intestinal Cu absorption in mealworm larvae is not affected by Zn. Zn biofortification led to a moderate Fe and Mn reduction in mealworms, a problem that certainly can be overcome by Fe/Mn co-supplementation during rearing. Most importantly, Zn feeding massively reduced the levels of the human/animal toxicant Cd within the mealworm larvae, a technological novelty of outstanding importance to be implemented in the future production process to ensure the consumer safety of this edible insect species.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 18, 2020
Authors
Claudia Keil, Maria Maares, Nina Kröncke, Rainer Benning, Hajo Haase
Tags
zinc enrichmentmealwormsnutritional valuecadmium reductionbiofortificationmicronutrientsfeed supplementation
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