Nutritional potentials of the larva of rhynchophorus phoenicis (F)

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Proximate and chemical analyses was carried out on the larva of Rhynchophorus phoenicis (F) and the observed results used to assess it nutritionally. A high fat content (25.30±0.20% wet weight) rich in the essential fatty acids was observed, while all the essential amino acids were detected in varying amounts in the protein component. Macro-elements like sodium (773.49±1.02 mg/100g), calcium (60.81±0.32 mg/100g) and potassium (26.65±0.24 mg/100g) as well as micro-elements like copper (1.26±0.04 mg/100g), cadmium (0.039±0.022 mg/100g) and zinc (10.57±0.89 mg/100g) were present in significant amounts in the insect larva. The insect larva could form a base for new food /feed products of considerable nutritive value, especially if some level of defatting is done to further increase the relative proportion of the protein component. © Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2005.

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Ekpo, K. E., & Onigbinde, A. O. (2005). Nutritional potentials of the larva of rhynchophorus phoenicis (F). Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 4(5), 287–290. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2005.287.290

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