Abstract

For the present study, edible parts (meat) from freshly harvested Tympanotonus fuscatus, Pachymelania aurita and Thais coronata were processed into powders and analyzed for proximate composition, amino acid profile and mineral content. The mean values obtained were compared with each other. Results showed that all the parameters determined varied among the three gastropod species. Powders prepared from the three species had high protein and low fat contents. The protein content ranged from 41.51% for T. fuscatus meat powder to 58.45% for T. coronata meat powder. The fat, ash, crude fibre and carbohydrate contents ranged from 2.94-3.19%, 10.26-13.85%, 0.38-0.46% and 25.13-36.17% respectively. The caloric value ranged from 358.71-371.82kcal/100g. The total amino acid ranged from 77.76g/100g protein for T. fuscatus meat powder to 83.53g/100g protein for T. coronata meat powder while the total essential amino acid ranged from 32.97g/100g protein for T. fuscatus meat powder to 37.77g/100g protein for T. coronata meat powder. Majority of essential amino acid chemical scores were above 100% except for lysine that ranged from 80.00% to 97.24%, tryptophan was 88.18% for T. fuscatus and 90.00% for P. aurita while threonine was 95.26% for T. coronata and 99.41% for T. fuscatus powder. The Ca, K, Na, Mg, Fe and Zn ranged from 41.38-79.02mg/100g, 29.51-42.10mg/100g, 68.24-81.16mg/100g, 140.00-208.05mg/100g, 9.05-11.62mg/100g and 2.64-3.08mg/100g respectively. The high protein and low level of the crude fibre contents in the meat powders will make them suitable for use in complementary foods. Also, the low fat content in the meat powders suggests that they could be incorporated in foods for hypertensive individuals and those that have fat related diseases. Successful application of these powders in food product formulation and product development will lead to increase utilization of these nutritious, cheap and readily available sources of meat protein.

Highlights

  • Shellfish, fish and other aquatic organisms suitable for food are a rich source of biologically valuable protein [1]

  • The proximate composition of powders prepared from edible parts of Tympanotonus fuscatus, Pachymelania aurita and Thais coronata is presented on Table 1

  • The result of the present study clearly showed that the proteins in T. fuscatus, P. aurita and T. coronata meat powders are of high quality with balanced essential amino acids and could be used as food fortifiers

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Introduction

Fish and other aquatic organisms suitable for food are a rich source of biologically valuable protein [1]. Seafood is highly valued for its abundance of high quality protein, and for the n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and other nutrients, such as minerals, trace elements and vitamins [2]. These nutrients are essential for proper functioning of the body and are beneficial for growth, the brain and nervous system [3]. The nutrient composition of mollusc varies widely and depends on several factors including species, sex, Ufot Evanson Inyang et al.: Comparative Study on the Chemical Composition and Amino Acid Profile of Periwinkle and Rock Snail Meat Powder maturity, seasonal conditions and feeding regime [7]. The size, body and shell morphology as well as habitat of gastropods vary significantly from one species to another

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