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Effect of Probiotics on Tenebrio molitor Larval Development and Resistance against the Fungal Pathogen Metarhizium brunneum

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卷 13, 期 12, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/insects13121114

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mealworm; production; immune response; probiotics; disease

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This study evaluated the effects of dietary probiotic supplementation on the development and disease resistance of yellow mealworm larvae. The results showed that probiotics can improve the nutritional value of sub-optimal diets and protect the insects against pathogens, but the effects vary among different probiotic strains, highlighting the need for further research.
Simple Summary Insects have been widely studied as a potential sustainable source of proteins to meet a rising global demand. Among them, the yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor, L.) is showing promise for its mass-rearing potential and its authorization by the European Union (EU) as a novel food. As in conventional animal husbandry practices, probiotics could provide nutritional and immunological benefits as part of the insect's diet. This study evaluated the dietary supplementation of three types of probiotics on the development and disease resistance of yellow mealworm larvae. The results showed that the addition of probiotics can play a role in insect farming to improve the nutritional value of sub-optimal diets and protect the insects against entomopathogens. However, this study emphasizes the contrasting effects of the different probiotic strains tested and the need for more research on the topic. In recent years, the yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor L.) has demonstrated its potential as a mass-produced edible insect for food and feed. However, challenges brought on by pathogens in intensive production systems are unavoidable and require the development of new solutions. One potential solution is the supplementation of probiotics in the insect's diet to obtain the double benefits of improved growth and enhanced immune response. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of diet-based probiotic supplementation on T. molitor larval survival, growth, and resistance against a fungal pathogen. Three probiotic strains, namely Pediococcus pentosacceus KVL-B19-01 isolated from T. molitor and two commercialized strains for traditional livestock, Enterococcus faecium 669 and Bacillus subtilis 597, were tested. Additionally, when larvae were 9 weeks old, a pathogen challenge experiment was conducted with the fungus Metarhizium brunneum. Results showed that both P. pentosaceus and E. faecium improved larval growth and larval survival following fungal exposure compared to the non-supplemented control diet. Since B. subtilis did not improve larval performance in terms of either development or protection against M. brunneum, this study suggests the need for further research and evaluation of probiotic strains and their modes of action when considered as a supplement in T. molitor's diet.

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