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Toxicological safety evaluation of freeze-dried Protaetia brevitarsis larva powder.


ABSTRACT: White-spotted flower chafer (Protaetia brevitarsis) is an edible insect and its larva was used as a traditional Asian medicine. It's a promising material as a novel food source because of its nutritional components. In this study, as part of the preclinical toxicity program, we evaluated the toxicity of freeze-dried P. brevitarsis larva powder to develop a novel food material. In a single-dose oral toxicity study in rats, there were no changes in mortality, clinical observations, and body weight in rats administered 5000?mg/kg P. brevitarsis larva powder. In a 13-week oral repeated dose toxicity study in rats, there were no adverse effects or changes in mortality, clinical observations, body weight, food consumption, ophthalmology, clinical pathology, necropsy, organ weight, and histopathology at doses of 300, 1000, and 3000?mg/kg/day. In identification of allergic reactions, P. brevitarsis larva powder induced no increases of serum immunoglobulin E and histamine concentrations over 13 weeks of oral administration in rats. In a genotoxicity assessment, P. brevitarsis larva powder didn't provoke bacterial reverse mutations, chromosomal aberrations, and micronucleated reticulocytes. Therefore, freeze-dried P. brevitarsis larva powder shows no evidence of toxic and mutagenic changes under the experimental conditions of the present in vitro and in vivo studies.

SUBMITTER: Noh JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6041370 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Toxicological safety evaluation of freeze-dried <i>Protaetia brevitarsis</i> larva powder.

Noh Jung-Ho JH   Jeong Ji-Seong JS   Park Sang-Jin SJ   Yun Eun-Young EY   Hwang Jae Sam JS   Kim Ji-Young JY   Jung Kyung-Jin KJ   Park Hee Jin HJ   Son Hwa-Young HY   Moon Kyoung-Sik KS  

Toxicology reports 20180602


White-spotted flower chafer (<i>Protaetia brevitarsis</i>) is an edible insect and its larva was used as a traditional Asian medicine. It's a promising material as a novel food source because of its nutritional components. In this study, as part of the preclinical toxicity program, we evaluated the toxicity of freeze-dried <i>P. brevitarsis</i> larva powder to develop a novel food material. In a single-dose oral toxicity study in rats, there were no changes in mortality, clinical observations, a  ...[more]

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