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Bioaccumulated provitamin A in black soldier fly larvae is bioavailable and capable of improving vitamin A status of gerbils

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FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 171, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113064

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13-carotene; Insect; Vitamin A deficiency; Hermetia illucens

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The study aimed to investigate the bioavailability of provitamin A (proVA) in black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) and its ability to restore vitamin A (VA) status in mammals. Using gerbils as a model, the animals were fed different diets containing either 13-carotene (13-C) from sweet potatoes (SP) or 13-C from BSFL. The results showed that 13-C from the BSFL matrix was bioavailable and could improve VA status, although its effectiveness was reduced compared to the sweet potato matrix.
The aim was to study whether provitamin A (proVA), which can bioaccumulate in black soldier fly larvae (BSFL), is bioavailable and can restore VA status in mammals. A model for studying the metabolism of this vitamin, the gerbil, was either fed a standard diet (C+ group), a diet without VA (C-), a diet in which VA was provided by 13-carotene (13-C) from sweet potatoes (SP), or a diet in which VA was provided by 13-C from BSFL that had been fed sweet potatoes (BSFL). The animals were killed at the end of the supplementation period and 13-C, retinol and retinyl esters were measured in plasma and liver. As expected 13-C was not detected in plasma and liver of the C+ and C- groups. 13-C concentrations were lower (p < 0.05) in plasma and liver of the BSFL group as compared to the SP group. Liver retinol and retinyl ester concentrations were lower in the C- group than in all the other groups (p < 0.05). These concentrations were not significantly different in the C+ and SP groups while they were lower in the BSFL group (p < 0.05 for retinyl oleate and retinyl linoleate). In total, the liver stock of retinol equivalent was almost twice lower in the BSFL group than in the SP group. Thus, 13-C present in the BSFL matrix is bioavailable and capable of improving VA status, but this matrix decreases its effectiveness by a factor of around two compared to the sweet potato matrix.

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