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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592721/anti-egfr-rechallenge-in-patients-with-refractory-ctdna-ras-braf-wt-metastatic-colorectal-cancer-a-nonrandomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Davide Ciardiello, Erika Martinelli, Teresa Troiani, Gianluca Mauri, Daniele Rossini, Giulia Martini, Stefania Napolitano, Vincenzo Famiglietti, Sara Del Tufo, Gianluca Masi, Daniele Santini, Antonio Avallone, Filippo Pietrantonio, Sara Lonardi, Massimo Di Maio, Maria Giulia Zampino, Nicola Fazio, Alberto Bardelli, Salvatore Siena, Chiara Cremolini, Andrea Sartore-Bianchi, Fortunato Ciardiello
IMPORTANCE: The available evidence regarding anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor rechallenge in patients with refractory circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) RAS/BRAF wild-type (wt) metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is derived from small retrospective and prospective studies. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of anti-EGFR rechallenge in patients with refractory ctDNA RAS/BRAF wt mCRC. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This nonrandomized controlled trial used a pooled analysis of individual patient data from patients with RAS/BRAF wt ctDNA mCRC enrolled in 4 Italian trials (CAVE, VELO, CRICKET, and CHRONOS) and treated with anti-EGFR rechallenge between 2015 and 2022 (median [IQR] follow-up, 28...
April 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585182/chitin-quantitation-as-glucosamine-in-food-raw-materials-by-spectrophotometry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miloslav Šulc
Chitin is a water insoluble nitrogen-containing polysaccharide made from N-acetyl-D-glucosamine containing β-(1→4)-linkages. In food, chitin is considered as a source of fiber with prebiotic properties to gut microflora. Chitin content varies widely in nature from 1% (yeasts) up to 64% (butterfly cuticles) and is mostly found in filamentous or mushroom forming fungi, insects and crustaceans. This spectrophotometric method is suitable for chitin quantitation (reported as glucosamine) in food raw materials like insects (mealworm larvae, crickets), shrimps, mushrooms and fungi in a research (non-routine) laboratory...
June 2024: MethodsX
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581444/exploring-potential-relationships-between-acoustic-indices-and-ecosystem-functions-a-test-on-insect-herbivory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Martini, You-Fang Chen, Christos Mammides, Eben Goodale, Uromi Manage Goodale
Biodiversity loss is a global concern. Current technological advances allow the development of novel tools that can monitor biodiversity remotely with minimal disturbance. One example is passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), which involves recording the soundscape of an area using autonomous recording units, and processing these data using acoustic indices, for example, to estimate the diversity of various vocal animal groups. We explored the hypothesis that data obtained through PAM could also be used to study ecosystem functions...
April 6, 2024: Oecologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578702/effects-of-dietary-urea-supplementation-on-performance-of-selected-insect-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikoletta Hetényi, András Bersényi, István Hullár
Feeding costs of farmed insects may be reduced by applying alternative nitrogen sources such as urea that can partly substitute true proteins. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of different nitrogen sources on body weight (BW) and survival rate (SR) of the Jamaican field cricket (JFC, Gryllus assimilis), the house cricket (HC, Acheta domesticus), yellow mealworm larvae (YM, Tenebrio molitor) and superworm larvae (SW, Zophobas morio). Crickets were either housed individually or in groups, and larvae were group-housed...
April 4, 2024: Acta Veterinaria Hungarica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569242/carcass-traits-and-meat-quality-assessment-of-two-slow-growing-chicks-strains-fed-acheta-domesticus-larval-meal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaime Nieto, Javier Plaza, Miriam Hernández-Jiménez, Isabel Revilla, Carlos Palacios
Presently, there has been a noticeable rise in the consumption of poultry meat within the general population, particularly focusing on poultry sourced from alternative rearing systems as opposed to intensive ones. This study evaluated the impact of incorporating house cricket (Acheta domesticus,AD) larvae meal into the diet of 2 slow-growing chicken strains on their carcass traits and meat quality. A total of 256 one-day-old male chicks were utilized, with 128 belonging to the Red (R) strain and 128 to the Naked Neck (NN) strain...
March 21, 2024: Poultry Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565627/phylogeny-and-biogeography-of-the-wingless-orthopteran-family-rhaphidophoridae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Do-Yoon Kim, Sangil Kim, Hojun Song, Seunggwan Shin
Cave crickets (Rhaphidophoridae) are insects of an ancient and wingless lineage within Orthoptera that are distributed worldwide except in Antarctica, and each subfamily has a high level of endemicity. Here, we show the comprehensive phylogeny of cave crickets using multi-gene datasets from mitochondrial and nuclear loci, including all extant subfamilies for the first time. We reveal phylogenetic relationships between subfamilies, including the sister relationship between Anoplophilinae and Gammarotettiginae, based on which we suggest new synapomorphies...
April 2, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560226/prediction-of-textural-properties-of-3d-printed-food-using-response-surface-methodology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheng Pau Lee, Michinao Hashimoto
3D printing has enabled modifying internal structures of the food affecting textural properties, but predicting desired texture remains challenging. To overcome this challenge, the use of response surface methodology (RSM) was demonstrated to develop empirical models relating 3D printing parameters to textural properties using aqueous inks containing cricket powders as a model system. Regression models were established for our key textural properties ( i.e. , hardness ( H ), adhesiveness ( A ), cohesiveness ( C ), and springiness ( S )) in response to three 3D printing parameters: infill percentage ( i ), layer height ( h ), and print speed ( s )...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555689/effect-of-thermal-and-defatting-treatments-on-the-composition-protein-profile-and-structure-of-house-cricket-acheta-domesticus-protein-extracts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Geneviève Pellerin, Alain Doyen
This study investigated the impact of blanching (100 °C, 40 s), defatting method (maceration, Soxhlet) and solvent polarity (hexane, ethanol) on the profile, structure and solubility of house cricket protein extracts. Blanching and Soxhlet using ethanol impacted the protein profile, with a lower content of myosin heavy chain and a higher abundance of low molecular weight proteins (<25 kDa). Moreover, ethanol induced aggregation of non-blanched cricket proteins, with a 13-72% reduction in protein recovery yield...
March 27, 2024: Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554054/effects-of-protein-levels-on-production-performance-nutritional-values-and-phase-feeding-of-two-spotted-cricket
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chanwit Kaewtapee, Punsak Triwai, Chama Inson, Roungthip Masmeatathip, Piyapong Sriwongras
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of different protein levels on the growth performance, feed efficiency and nutritional values, and phase feeding of the 2-spotted cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus de Geer). In experiment 1, 4 crude protein (CP) diets were formulated to contain 18%, 20%, 22%, or 24% CP, respectively. A sample of 7-day-old 3,600 crickets was equally divided into 24 plastic boxes (150 crickets each) in a completely randomized design with 4 diets and 6 replications. In experiment 2, 2-phase feedings were used...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539901/optimization-of-hydrolysis-conditions-isolation-and-identification-of-biologically-active-peptides-derived-from-acheta-domesticus-for-antioxidant-and-collagenase-inhibition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kankanit Yeerong, Panuwan Chantawannakul, Songyot Anuchapreeda, Sutee Wangtueai, Wantida Chaiyana
The study aimed to optimize hydrolysis conditions and isolate and identify bioactive peptides with anti-skin aging effects from Acheta domesticus (house cricket). A. domesticus proteins underwent hydrolysis using Alcalase® and optimized conditions using response surface methodology through a face-centered central composite design. Variable controls (enzyme-substrate concentration (E/S), time, and temperature) were assessed for their impact on activities against collagenase, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH● ), and degree of hydrolysis of protein hydrolysate (PH)...
March 18, 2024: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539898/impact-of-in-vitro-gastrointestinal-digestion-on-the-phenolic-bioaccessibility-and-bioactive-properties-of-insect-containing-beef-burgers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriele Rocchetti, Gokhan Zengin, Gianluca Giuberti, Mariasole Cervini, Luigi Lucini
Mealworm, migratory locust, and house cricket have recently been recognized by the European Commission as novel foods, thus being suitable in different food applications. In this work, we tested their powders as meat extenders at 5% ( w / w ) inclusion in beef burgers, considering their ability to vehicle phenolic compounds during simulated in vitro static gastrointestinal digestion (INFOGEST). Insect powders were abundant in different phenolic classes, recording the highest values in locust (LP; 314.69 mg/kg), followed by cricket (CP; 113...
March 18, 2024: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535378/monoaminergic-systems-in-flight-induced-potentiation-of-phonotactic-behavior-in-female-crickets-gryllus-bimaculatus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maxim Mezheritskiy, Victoria Melnikova, Varvara Dyakonova, Dmitry Vorontsov
We have recently shown that experience of flight remarkably enhanced subsequent terrestrial phonotaxis in females in response to the male calling song. Here, we elucidated the possible roles of octopamine and serotonin in the enhancing effect of flying on phonotactic behavior. Octopamine is known to be released into the hemolymph during flight in insects; however, the octopamine receptor antagonist epinastine did not abolish the effects of flight in our study. On the contrary, the drug significantly potentiated the influence of flying on phonotactic behavior...
March 9, 2024: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533608/deeplabcut-based-daily-behavioural-and-posture-analysis-in-a-cricket
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shota Hayakawa, Kosuke Kataoka, Masanobu Yamamoto, Toru Asahi, Takeshi Suzuki
Circadian rhythms are indispensable intrinsic programs that regulate the daily rhythmicity of physiological processes, such as feeding and sleep. The cricket has been employed as a model organism for understanding the neural mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms in insects. However, previous studies measuring rhythm-controlled behaviours only analysed locomotive activity using seesaw-type and infrared sensor-based actometers. Meanwhile, advances in deep learning techniques have made it possible to analyse animal behaviour and posture using software that is devoid of human bias and does not require physical tagging of individual animals...
March 27, 2024: Biology Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531451/when-night-becomes-day-artificial-light-at-night-alters-insect-behavior-under-semi-natural-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keren Levy, Yoav Wegrzyn, Stan Moaraf, Anat Barnea, Amir Ayali
Light is the most important Zeitgeber for temporal synchronization in nature. Artificial light at night (ALAN) disrupts the natural light-dark rhythmicity and thus negatively affects animal behavior. However, to date, ALAN research has been mostly conducted under laboratory conditions in this context. Here, we used the field cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, to investigate the effect of ALAN on insect behavior under semi-natural conditions, i.e., under shaded natural lighting conditions, natural temperature and soundscape...
March 24, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527757/why-i-am-a-cricket-umpire
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathy Oxtoby
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 25, 2024: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527454/emerging-and-novel-elicitors-of-anaphylaxis-collegium-internationale-allergologicum-update-2024
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REVIEW
Regina Treudler
BACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis represents the most severe end of the spectrum of allergic reactions. Frequent elicitors of anaphylaxis are insects, foods, and drugs. This paper summarizes recent development with regard to emerging and novel elicitors of anaphylaxis. SUMMARY: Food allergens on the rise include pulses (like pea, chickpea), seeds (hemp, chia), nuts (cashew), pseudograins (buckwheat, quinoa), fruits, and microalgae. Novel foods are foods that were not consumed to any significant extent in the European Union before May 1997, which includes four edible insects (mealworm, migratory locust, house cricket, and buffalo worm)...
March 25, 2024: International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519842/behavioural-plasticity-compensates-for-adaptive-loss-of-cricket-song
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Will T Schneider, Christian Rutz, Nathan W Bailey
Behavioural flexibility might help animals cope with costs of genetic variants under selection, promoting genetic adaptation. However, it has proven challenging to experimentally link behavioural flexibility to the predicted compensation of population-level fitness. We tested this prediction using the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus. In Hawaiian populations, a mutation silences males and protects against eavesdropping parasitoids. To examine how the loss of this critical acoustic communication signal impacts offspring production and mate location, we developed a high-resolution, individual-based tracking system for low-light, naturalistic conditions...
March 2024: Ecology Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519187/understanding-consumers-attitude-towards-insects-as-food-influence-of-insect-species-on-liking-emotions-sensory-perception-and-food-pairing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Nervo, Michele Ricci, Luisa Torri
Entomophagy studies mainly focused on insects as a generic category, rarely considering insect species. This study investigated the: i) affective response to specific edible insect species; ii) sensory properties characterizing the tested insects and their role in driving preferences and food paring. A sensory test (85 consumers, 56.5 % female, 19-73 years) was performed on seven dried whole edible insects at the adult (weaver ants, crickets, grasshoppers), larva (bamboo worms, morio worms, sago worms) and pupae stage (silkworms)...
April 2024: Food Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513580/primary-study-on-frass-fertilizers-from-mass-reared-insects-species-variation-heat-treatment-effects-and-implications-for-soil-application-at-laboratory-scale
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadine Praeg, Thomas Klammsteiner
Insect farming has gained popularity as a resource-efficient and eco-friendly method for managing organic wastes by converting them into high-quality protein, fat, and frass. Insect frass is a powerful organic fertilizer that enriches the soil with essential plant nutrients and enhances plant defense mechanisms through chitin stimulation. Given the importance of frass commercialization for many insect farmers and the use of increasingly diverse organic wastes as insect feedstocks, there is a need for legal guidelines to enable clean production practices...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501911/rearing-methods-of-four-insect-species-intended-as-feed-food-and-food-ingredients-a-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan A Morales-Ramos, Jeffery K Tomberlin, Chelsea Miranda, M Guadalupe Rojas
Over the past 2 decades, the potential of insects as food and feed has been recognized globally. Insects as feed ingredients can improve sustainability because of their lower greenhouse gas emissions and their potential to transform organic wastes into high-quality feed rich in nutrients. However, currently, the practical use of insects as food or feed is limited by the high costs of insect production. A great deal of effort is required to improve the rearing technology necessary to establish the principles of insect farming...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Economic Entomology
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