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染色而非致死:彩色染料作为体外饲养蜜蜂(西方蜜蜂)幼虫食品标签的非致死方法

Dyeing but not dying: Colourful dyes as a non-lethal method of food labelling for in vitro-reared honey bee (Apis mellifera) larvae.

作者信息

Ehrenberg Sandra, Lewkowski Oleg, Erler Silvio

机构信息

Institute of Biology, Molecular Ecology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Hoher Weg 4, 06120 Halle (Saale), Germany.

Institute of Biology, Molecular Ecology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Hoher Weg 4, 06120 Halle (Saale), Germany.

出版信息

J Insect Physiol. 2019 Feb-Mar;113:1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2018.12.008. Epub 2018 Dec 21.

Abstract

Several environmental factors (e.g. food source, pesticides, toxins, parasites and pathogens) influence development and maturation of honey bees (Apis mellifera). Therefore, controlled experimental conditions are mandatory when studying the impact of environmental factors: particularly food quality and nutrient consumption. In vitro larval rearing is a standard approach for monitoring food intake of larvae and the labelling of food is necessary to quantify intake in controlled feeding experiments. Here, we tested the suitability of two food dyes, Allura Red and Brilliant Blue, in an experimental set up using in vitro reared honey bee larvae and freshly hatched adult workers. Absorbance of both dyes was measured, in food and dye-fed larvae, to determine the optimal dye concentrations for accurate detection and quantification. By quantifying relative dye concentrations in dye mixtures, relative concentrations of mixed dyes can be estimated independent of the total food consumed by the larvae. Survival assays were conducted to test the impact of both dyes on larval and worker bee survival. Worker bees showed no increase in adult mortality, when fed with dyed honey. Larval survival was not significantly different until the late pupal stage. The physiological impact of dye feeding was tested by measuring larval immune response. No changes in innate immune gene expression were detectable for larvae fed with dyed and non-dyed food. In conclusion, we established a non-invasive food labelling protocol for food intake quantification in in vitro reared honey bee larvae, using non-toxic, inexpensive, and easy to apply food dyes.

摘要

多种环境因素(如食物来源、农药、毒素、寄生虫和病原体)会影响蜜蜂(西方蜜蜂)的发育和成熟。因此,在研究环境因素的影响时,必须采用可控的实验条件:特别是食物质量和营养消耗。体外幼虫饲养是监测幼虫食物摄入量的标准方法,在可控饲养实验中对食物进行标记对于量化摄入量很有必要。在此,我们使用体外饲养的蜜蜂幼虫和刚孵化的成年工蜂,在一个实验装置中测试了两种食用色素(诱惑红和亮蓝)的适用性。测量了食物和喂食色素的幼虫中两种色素的吸光度,以确定用于准确检测和量化的最佳色素浓度。通过量化色素混合物中的相对色素浓度,可以独立于幼虫消耗的总食物量来估计混合色素的相对浓度。进行了存活试验以测试两种色素对幼虫和工蜂存活的影响。喂食染色蜂蜜时,成年工蜂的死亡率没有增加。直到蛹后期,幼虫的存活率没有显著差异。通过测量幼虫的免疫反应来测试喂食色素的生理影响。喂食染色食物和未染色食物的幼虫,其固有免疫基因表达均未检测到变化。总之,我们建立了一种非侵入性的食物标记方案,用于在体外饲养的蜜蜂幼虫中量化食物摄入量,该方案使用无毒、廉价且易于应用的食用色素。

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