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  • Novel foods, old issues: Me...
    Giusti, Alice; Spatola, Gabriele; Mancini, Simone; Nuvoloni, Roberta; Armani, Andrea

    Food research international, 20/May , Volume: 184
    Journal Article

    Display omitted •Insects intended for human consumption are considered Novel Foods in the EU.•Insect-based products (IBPs) collected online were authenticated by metabarcoding.•A high mislabeling rate (33.3%) was observed.•Not authorized species or lower value species were found in mislabeled IBPs.•Metabarcoding was proved as effective tool to authenticate IBPs and detect frauds. Insects intended for human consumption are considered Novel Foods according to EU legislation. marketed in form of powders, bars, snacks are increasingly available on the EU market, especially on e-commerce. The commercial form and the way of distribution make IBPs particularly prone to mislabeling. Literature concerning the mislabeling occurrence in IBPs is extremely scarce. In this study, 46 processed IBPs were collected on nine EU e-commerce platforms (e-CO) to be authenticated by metabarcoding. A 200 bp region from 16S rRNA gene was used as molecular target. Sequencing data were processed using DADA2 R package, and sequences were taxonomically assigned through BLAST analysis against GenBank. Procedural blanks and positive controls were included in the analysis, and threshold values were established to filter the final data. The mislabeling rate (i. e. the mismatch between the species declared on the IBP label and the species identified by metabarcoding) was calculated. Overall, a high mislabeling rate (33.3 %) was observed, although this percentage is influenced by the e-CO platform and the insect species, with A. domesticus particularly involved. The use of species not listed in authorized Novel Food (e. g. Gryllus locorojo), and/or the partial replacement of high value species with lower value species was highlighted for the first time in processed IBPs. The presence of insect pests was also detected. Metabarcoding was confirmed as an effective tool for IBPs authentication. Also, outcomes from this study can provide useful data on the main issues involving the EU IBPs’ market, that can represent an incentive to reinforce both official controls and FBO’s self-controls on these poorly investigated products.