Nutritional Composition of House Cricket (Acheta domesticus) and Dung Beetle Larva (Oryctes boas) in Osun State: Implication to Dietary Improvement in Nigeria

Adegbola O. Adesoye, Adedapo Adeogun, Abdulhazeez K. Adeniyi, Adeolu T. Ande
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Background: Edible insects and the act of eating insects (Entomophagy) are common across the globe. Feeding variations and species differences, among other factors, influence these individuals’ chemical and mineral components. The current study elucidated the nutritional composition of house cricket (Acheta do-mesticus) and dung beetle larva (Oryctes boas) collected in Osun State, Southwestern Nigeria. Methods: The nutritional composition of the two species of insects sampled randomly was determined following standard methods of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists. The ground crickets and beetle larvae were digested with HNO3 and HCl in a microwave digestion system; inductively coupled plasma-optical emission was used to determine the amounts of Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Iron, Copper, Manganese, and Zinc in the samples. Following a standard procedure, the amino acid profile was performed using a Biochrom30+ amino acid analyzer (Pharmacia-Biotech, Buckinghamshire, UK). Data obtained were expressed as means ± standard deviations of triplicate analyses and compared among the two insect species using Student’s t-test at p < 0.05. Results: Generally, the nutritional components of A. domesticus were higher than that of O. boas. The O. boas was not significantly higher (P> 0.05) in Iron (6. 83 ± 1. 80 mg/100 g dry matter) but significantly high-er (P< 0.05) in Magnesium (730. 94 ± 2. 64 mg/100 g dry matter) than A. domesticus. All Essential Amino Acids (EAAs) and Non-Essential Amino Acids (NEAAs) were present in the two insect species with varying concentrations. House cricket, however, has a significantly higher (P< 0.05) Arginine, Valine, Phenylalanine, Glutamine, and Glutamic Acid than O. boas. Conclusion: The two insects under this study are edible and of great nutritional values. The results of the nutritional composition of Acheta domesticus and Oryctes boas may serve as the basis for improvement in human food and feed formulation in Nigeria
奥孙州家蟋蟀和屎壳虫幼虫的营养成分:对尼日利亚饮食改善的启示
背景:食用昆虫和食用昆虫的行为(食虫)在全球都很常见。除其他因素外,摄食变化和物种差异会影响这些个体的化学和矿物成分。本研究阐明了在尼日利亚西南部奥孙州收集的家蟋蟀(Acheta do-mesticus)和屎壳虫幼虫(Oryctes boas)的营养成分。方法:采用美国官方分析化学家协会的标准方法,对随机取样的两种昆虫进行营养成分测定。用HNO3和HCl在微波消化系统中消化蟋蟀和甲虫幼虫;采用电感耦合等离子体光发射法测定样品中钙、钠、钾、磷、镁、铁、铜、锰和锌的含量。按照标准程序,使用Biochrom30+氨基酸分析仪(Pharmacia-Biotech, Buckinghamshire, UK)进行氨基酸谱分析。所得数据以三次重复分析的均数±标准差表示,两种昆虫之间的比较采用p <的学生t检验;0.05. 结果:一般情况下,家蝇的营养成分高于水蛭。O. boas不显著升高(P>0.05),铁(6。83±1。80 mg/100 g干物质),但显著高于(P<0.05),镁(730。94±2。64 mg/100 g干物质)。两种昆虫体内均含有不同浓度的必需氨基酸(EAAs)和非必需氨基酸(NEAAs)。然而,室内蟋蟀的P<明显更高。0.05)精氨酸、缬氨酸、苯丙氨酸、谷氨酰胺和谷氨酸高于O. boas。结论:本研究的两种昆虫均可食用,营养价值高。该研究结果可作为改进尼日利亚人类食品和饲料配方的基础
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