Proximate Composition and Consumption Constraints of Edible Forest Insects in Three Local Government Areas of Cross River State, Nigeria

A. O. Alobi, O. Ovat, K. E. Ovat
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Proximate composition and consumption constraints of edible forest insects was studied within ten months. Data on protein, lipid, carbohydrate, crude fibre and moisture contents was obtained by collecting insect’s samples from forest and households in Akamkpa, Obubra and Ogoja in Cross River State and taken to the laboratory and analyzed. The data generated was subjected to different vigorous processes in the laboratory using approved methods. Data on constraints to insect’s consumption was obtained through administration of questionnaire to respondents. Results reveal that protein content (19.8%) was highest in termites and lowest in yam beetles (16.5%). The carbohydrates content (17.6%) was highest in ground cricket and lowest in oil palm grub (6.3%). Lipid content (18.6%) was highest in oil palm grub and lowest in grasshopper (15.1%). Ash and moisture contents were highest (16.8 and 18.6%) in grasshopper and termites, respectively, and lowest in yam beetles (14.1%) and grasshopper (13.4%). Fibre content (17.6%) was highest in locust and lowest in termites (13.4%). Consumption of edible insects in the study area is however constrained by seasons as indicated in the three locations where the study was carried out. Therefore, due to their high protein and lipid content, termites, ground cricket and oil palm grubs should be considered as important delicacies for man’s basic nutritional challenges and encourage food sufficiency. Different cultures and traditions should encourage their subjects to consume these delicacies for healthier society.
尼日利亚克罗斯河州三个地方政府辖区可食用森林昆虫的近似组成和消费限制
在10个月内研究了森林食用昆虫的近似组成和消费限制。通过从克罗斯河州的Akamkpa、Obubra和Ogoja的森林和家庭收集昆虫样本,获得了蛋白质、脂质、碳水化合物、粗纤维和水分含量的数据,并将其带到实验室进行分析。生成的数据在实验室中使用批准的方法进行了不同的有力处理。通过对调查对象进行问卷调查,获得制约昆虫消费的数据。结果表明,白蚁的蛋白质含量最高(19.8%),山药甲虫的蛋白质含量最低(16.5%)。蟋蟀的碳水化合物含量最高(17.6%),油棕蛴螬最低(6.3%)。油脂含量最高的是油棕蛴螬(18.6%),最低的是蚱蜢(15.1%)。灰分和水分含量以蚱蜢和白蚁最高,分别为16.8%和18.6%,山药甲虫最低,分别为14.1%和13.4%。纤维含量以蝗虫最高(17.6%),白蚁最低(13.4%)。然而,研究区域食用昆虫的消费量受到季节的限制,这在进行研究的三个地点表明。因此,由于白蚁、地蟋蟀和油棕蛴螬的高蛋白和高脂含量,应被视为解决人类基本营养挑战和促进食物充足的重要佳肴。不同的文化和传统应该鼓励他们的臣民消费这些美味佳肴,以促进社会健康。
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