K. Abadobecognee et al., EFFECTS OF FUMONISIN B-1 ON GROWTH AND METABOLISM OF LARVAE OF THE YELLOW MEALWORM, TENEBRIO-MOLITOR, Entomologia experimentalis et applicata, 86(2), 1998, pp. 135-143
The chronic and acute toxicity of fumonisin B-1 (FB1), a mycotoxin fro
m Fusarium moniliforme, to the larvae of the yellow mealworm, Tenebrio
monitor, was assessed. The toxin was administered via the diet or inj
ected directly into the larvae. Young T. molitor larvae fed on a diet
containing 450 mu g FB1 per g diet exhibited reduced growth performanc
e but only after consuming the fumonisin-contaminated diet for several
weeks. FB1-contaminated diet also reduced the rate of carbon dioxide
production, food consumption and protein metabolism. The concentration
s of FB1 in the diet did not increase mortality, even when tested at t
he highest dose of 450 mu g FB1 per g of diet. Injection of 25 ng FB1
per larva decreased the CO2 production, but became significant only 11
days after the injection and was reversible with time. A parallel ana
lysis of the retention of FB1 by the larvae indicated that about 40% o
f the ingested FB1 was excreted in the faeces.