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Bacteriological Survey of Insect Products in Japan. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A microbiological study of 41 insect product samples available in Japan revealed that raw frozen insects had a significantly higher total aerobic count (5.61 log cfu/g) compared to powdered insects (2.89 log cfu/g).
  • The coliform count was also notably higher in raw frozen insects, with a range of <1 to 6.90 log cfu/g, indicating potential hygiene concerns.
  • While several food poisoning bacteria were identified in the samples, including certain species associated with hygiene issues, no pathogenic organisms like STEC or Salmonella were detected in this study.

Article Abstract

A microbiological study was conducted on 41 insect product samples (29 raw frozen [21 domestic and 8 imported], 10 powdered, and 2 processed), which were commercially available in Japan. The total aerobic count for raw frozen insects was 5.61 log cfu/g (range: 2.52-8.40), whereas the powdered insect count was 2.89 log cfu/g (range: 1.00-4.57). The bacterial count was significantly higher in raw frozen insects ( < 0.05). The coliform count for the raw frozen insects ranged from <1 to 6.90 log cfu/g, and that for the powdered insects ranged from <1 to 1.00 log cfu/g. The number of samples with values above the detection limit was significantly higher in raw frozen insects ( < 0.05). The detection frequencies of aerobic spores (<1-4.63 log cfu/g), anaerobic spores (<0-4.40 log cfu/g), and (<1.7-3.83 log cfu/g) showed no sample type-related significant difference. spp. was isolated from four samples of raw frozen insects, one of which was . We did not detect any of the following: spp., Shiga toxin-producing (STEC), , or pathogenic . We isolated insect products retailed in Japan harboring food poisoning bacteria, including and . In particular, raw frozen products displayed high levels of hygienic indicator bacteria.

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