Comparative Analysis of Nutrients and Hazardous Substances in Locusta Migratoria from Host Plants

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BACKGROUND: It has been reported that the nutritional composition of Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera: Acrididae) changes nutrients depending on the host plants. In this study, to confirm whether Locusta migratoria is an edible insect, the nutrients and harmful substances such as heavy metals and pathogens were analyzed and compared according to corn (LC) or wheat (LW) as host plants. METHODS AND RESULTS: All experimental methods mainly referred to AOAC (2004). The content of crude protein per dry weight was 77.3% in (LW), 1.1 times higher than 69.8% in LC. Crude fat was 6.5% in LW, 2.2 times less than LC 14.3%. Alpha-linolenic acid, which has the highest content among unsaturated fatty acids, was 1.2 times higher in LC (39.9%) than LW (32.5%). As a result of analysis of harmful substances by LC and LW, lead and cadmium among heavy metals were at levels suitable for heavy metal standards of edible insects, and arsenic was not detected in both groups. E. coli and Salmonella spp. were not detected in both groups. CONCLUSION: When comparing the overall nutrients composition of LW and LC, it was confirmed nutrients are different depending on the host plants, and the safety was proved.

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Kim, S. Y., Kwak, K. W., Kim, E., Park, K., Kim, N. H., Song, M. H., … Yoon, H. J. (2019). Comparative Analysis of Nutrients and Hazardous Substances in Locusta Migratoria from Host Plants. Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture, 39(3), 253–262. https://doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2020.39.3.30

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