Department of Animal Bioscience, Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology, Tamura 1266, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0829, Japan
Research Article
Toxicity of House Cricket (Acheta domesticus) in Mice.
Author(s): Matano Yasuki, Sakagami Kiyo, Nojiri Yuuto, Nomura Kenta, Masuda Akira, Moriike Yuuki, Yamamoto Akane, Nagai Nobuo* and Ogura Atsushi
There is an urgent need to address the shortage of animal protein due to food shortages caused by the global
population growth. Crickets contain an abundance of proteins in their exoskeleton and muscles and have attracted
attention as a new protein source; however, their safety as a food source has not been confirmed. We evaluated the
toxicity of the House cricket (Acheta domesticus), on cells and mammals. In genotoxicity in vitro, cricket powder was
added to Chinese hamster lung CHL-IU cells at concentrations of 5,000 μg/mL, and the rate of chromosomal
aberrations was assessed. In genotoxicity in vivo, mice were orally administered up to 2,000 mg/kg of cricket powder
for 2 days. In both tests, cricket powder did not show any toxic effect. A repeated oral toxicity study was performed
administering up to 3,000 mg/kg of cricket powder o.. View more»