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The chemical and microbial safety of insect-based feed and food
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11 February 2025

This chapter discusses chemical and pathogen hazards related to industrial production of selected insect species such as the yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) and house cricket (Acheta domesticus), both of which are authorized for human food and animal feed in the European Union (EU). The chapter also considers black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) (Hermetia illucens) which are only allowed as animal feed in Europe. The chapter reviews hazards associated with rearing, processing and storage of the insect and derived products focussing particularly on chemicals and pathogens known to be of risk for human consumption. The chapter also discusses techniques related to hazard detection and monitoring.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science / Chemistry & Biotechnology, Food and beverage technology, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science / Food Safety & Security, Food security and supply, Food chemistry
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Hazards across the insect food/feed production chain
- 3 Chemical hazards in insect production
- 4 Pathogenic hazards in insect production
- 5 Potential adverse effects of chemical contaminants and pathogens on insect production
- 6 Improving contaminant monitoring and risk assessment
- 7 Conclusion and future trends
- 8 References