Nutritional characterization of some major edible insects around Wukari, Taraba state, Nigeria

Okrikata Emmanuel, O. J. Itohan, Ogunmola Adeniyi Oyewole
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Many people go for edible insects in sub-saharan Africa in order combat hunger and to satisfy appetite. Though, generally known as good source of proteins; if insects contain antinutrients in disproportionate levels, they can pose health risk to humans. This study therefore analysed the nutritional and antinutritional components of some insects commonly consumed around Wukari, Nigeria: Shea caterpillar – Cirina butyrospermi Vuillet (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), Termite – Macrotermes bellicosus Smeathman (Isoptera: Termitidae), Cricket – Gryllus bimaculatus De Geer (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) and Grasshopper - Zonocerus variegatus (Orthoptera: Pyrgomorphidae) vis-à-vis African catfish – Clarias gariepinus Burchel (Siluriformes: Clariidae) which served as control. Proximate, mineral and the antinutrient component were analysed using standard procedures. Results revealed that grasshoppers had more moisture, fat and carbohydrate content than catfish. Also, cricket had an appreciable amount of protein, ash, and fibre content. However, the highest protein content was found in cricket, while grasshoppers contained the least protein. The mineral content analysis revealed that cricket had the highest calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc content which differed significantly from catfish. The antinutrient analysis revealed that the least amount of tannins was in grasshoppers and phytates, in crickets. The amounts of antinutrients found in the insect samples are largely comparable to that in catfish. The insects assayed are healthy for human consumption and could serve as nutritional supplements. These findings revealed that the assayed insects contain high nutritional components which can substitute catfish in diets in the communities around the study area, and perhaps, beyond.
尼日利亚塔拉巴州乌卡里地区一些主要食用昆虫的营养特征
在撒哈拉以南的非洲,许多人为了对抗饥饿和满足食欲而食用昆虫。虽然,通常被认为是蛋白质的良好来源;如果昆虫含有不成比例的抗营养物质,它们会对人类的健康构成威胁。因此,本研究分析了尼日利亚乌卡里地区常见的几种昆虫的营养成分和抗营养成分:牛油果毛虫- Cirina butyrospermi Vuillet(鳞翅目:Saturniidae),白蚁- Macrotermes bellicosus Smeathman(等翅目:白蚁科),蟋蟀- Gryllus bimaculatus De Geer(直翅目:Gryllidae)和蚱蜢- Zonocerus variegatus(直翅目:pygomorphidae)与-à-vis非洲鲇鱼- Clarias gariepinus Burchel (siluriformae);Clariidae)作为对照。用标准程序分析了比邻物、矿物质和抗营养成分。结果表明,蚱蜢比鲶鱼含有更多的水分、脂肪和碳水化合物。此外,蟋蟀有相当数量的蛋白质、灰分和纤维含量。然而,蟋蟀的蛋白质含量最高,而蚱蜢的蛋白质含量最低。矿物质含量分析表明,蟋蟀的钙、镁、钾、钠和锌含量最高,与鲶鱼有显著差异。抗营养分析显示,蚱蜢和蟋蟀的植酸盐中单宁含量最少。在昆虫样本中发现的抗营养物质的数量与鲶鱼中的相当。检测的昆虫对人类食用是健康的,可以作为营养补充剂。这些发现表明,被测昆虫含有高营养成分,可以替代鲶鱼在研究区域周围的社区饮食中,也许,超越。
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