Proximate Analysis of Nymph, Subadult, and Adult Cockroaches Blatta lateralis and Blaptica dubia as a Potential Food and Feed Source
Clark Dell O. Soria
Discipline: food sciences
Abstract:
With a growing world population and increasingly demanding
consumers, producing sufficient protein from livestock, poultry, and fish will be
a serious challenge in the future. Thus, this study generally seeks to determine
the nutritional value of nymphs, subadults, and adults of Blatta lateralis and
Blaptica dubia as potential human food, feed, or feed ingredients. The test
samples were cleaned and dried for three hours at 110°C to remove moisture,
pulverized, and then stored in a non-vacuum desiccator. Proximate analysis was
conducted on 6 samples representing three developmental stages (nymph,
subadult, adult) of two cockroach species. Moisture content was determined
using the oven-drying method; crude protein, the Kjeldahl method; crude fat, the
indirect solvent extraction method; crude fiber, the Weende method; and ash
content, the ignition gravimetric method. Analysis revealed that the protein
content of B. lateralis (52.72-68.55%) and B. dubia (57.21 – 59.84%) is much higher
compared to the Philippine Bureau of Animal Industry Standard (2008) for
poultry feeds (21.5%, min.). The crude fat content of 8.97-25.99% for B. lateralis
and 16.67-24.46% for B. dubia is also higher than the standard minimum of 4.00%.
Both samples have high fiber content, 7.35-8.99% in B. lateralis and 7.95-9.49% in
B. dubia, but failed the BAI standard of 3.50%, max. The ash content, %
carbohydrates (or nitrogen-free extract), and gross energy values are 4.59-5.34%,
8.56-9.35%, and 391-482 kcal/100g for B. lateralis, and 4.07-5.05%, 5.39-10.95%,
and 431-472 kcal/100g for B. dubia, respectively. This implies that the nymphs,
subadults, and adults of B. lateralis and B. dubia can be formulated as appropriate
feed or feed ingredients for animals, or as food and food additives for human
consumption.
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