In this study, the microbial dynamics during an industrial production cyle of lesser mealworms (Alphitobius diaperinus), sold for human consumption, were characterised. The microbial numbers as well as the microbial diversity were generally higher for the substrate, existing of remaining feed, faeces and exuviae, than for the larvae. Most of the species-level operational taxonomic units, identified using Illumina MiSeq sequencing, that were present in the feed were also detected in the larvae and vice versa. However, bacterial diversity decreased in the larvae during rearing. These results suggested that the feed is an important determinant of the insect bacterial community, but that some bacterial species show a competitive advantage insid...
In the last 20 years, there has been an exponential growth to the number of publications concerning ...
Edible insects are increasing in popularity as a trendy new food item in many countries worldwide. H...
The aim of the present study was to investigate Listeria innocua (used as a surrogate for Listeria m...
In Western countries, the popularity of edible insects as an alternative animal protein source is in...
The potential of insects as novel protein source in food and feed is gaining increased attention in ...
Despite the continuing development of new insect-derived food products, microbial research on edible...
Specific processing steps after industrial rearing of insects for food and feed, being starvation an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the production process as well as the sto...
Specific processing steps after industrial rearing of insects for food and feed, being starvation an...
The growing world population puts pressure on the availability of animal proteins in food.Hence, new...
Entomophagy has been linked to nutritional, economic, social and ecological benefits. However, scien...
Tenebrio molitor represents one of the most popular species used for the large-scale conversion of p...
Because of their positive nutritional characteristics and low environmental impact, edible insects a...
Since the introduction of edible insects and insect-based products on the Belgian and European marke...
Typhaea stercorea, also known as the hairy fungus beetle, is a secondary invasive species that has t...
In the last 20 years, there has been an exponential growth to the number of publications concerning ...
Edible insects are increasing in popularity as a trendy new food item in many countries worldwide. H...
The aim of the present study was to investigate Listeria innocua (used as a surrogate for Listeria m...
In Western countries, the popularity of edible insects as an alternative animal protein source is in...
The potential of insects as novel protein source in food and feed is gaining increased attention in ...
Despite the continuing development of new insect-derived food products, microbial research on edible...
Specific processing steps after industrial rearing of insects for food and feed, being starvation an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the production process as well as the sto...
Specific processing steps after industrial rearing of insects for food and feed, being starvation an...
The growing world population puts pressure on the availability of animal proteins in food.Hence, new...
Entomophagy has been linked to nutritional, economic, social and ecological benefits. However, scien...
Tenebrio molitor represents one of the most popular species used for the large-scale conversion of p...
Because of their positive nutritional characteristics and low environmental impact, edible insects a...
Since the introduction of edible insects and insect-based products on the Belgian and European marke...
Typhaea stercorea, also known as the hairy fungus beetle, is a secondary invasive species that has t...
In the last 20 years, there has been an exponential growth to the number of publications concerning ...
Edible insects are increasing in popularity as a trendy new food item in many countries worldwide. H...
The aim of the present study was to investigate Listeria innocua (used as a surrogate for Listeria m...