2020
DOI: 10.51791/njap.v44i2.1018
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Proximate, vitamin and mineral composition of earthworm (Hyperiodrilus euryaulos) cultured indifferent Animal dung Media

Abstract: The experiment to investigate the proximate, vitamin and mineral composition of earthworm (Hyperiodriluseuryaulos) cultured in different animal dung media was conducted using a completely randomized design for ten weeks. Rabbit, Poultry, Pig and Goat dungs were incorporated into garden soil after sterilizing in other to ensure that there was no earthworm or any insect alive in the substrate. Live earthworms were introduced into these different animal dungs which were designated as T1,T2, T3 and T4 for rabbit, … Show more

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“…The total protein content found in the present study of E. andrei was lower than that reported for other earthworm species, such as D. veneta (76.82% DW) [13], Hyperiodrilus euryaulos (63.0% DW) [37], and L. terresstris (64.0% DW) [38]. The relatively high levels of protein reported for Honingka worms (86.94% DW) from a previous study [11] are thought to be due to a large amount of sediment deposited in the Honingka worm habitat.…”
Section: Proximate Analysis Of Eapcontrasting
confidence: 88%
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“…The total protein content found in the present study of E. andrei was lower than that reported for other earthworm species, such as D. veneta (76.82% DW) [13], Hyperiodrilus euryaulos (63.0% DW) [37], and L. terresstris (64.0% DW) [38]. The relatively high levels of protein reported for Honingka worms (86.94% DW) from a previous study [11] are thought to be due to a large amount of sediment deposited in the Honingka worm habitat.…”
Section: Proximate Analysis Of Eapcontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…The total crude protein content of EAP was found to be 53.75% DW. This is lower than that for E. foetida [37], for which crude protein values of 66.2% and 59.7% DW for frozen and oven-dried samples, respectively, were reported. Work by Rondón et al [10] on E. foetida, reported crude protein contents of 62.28% and 61.81% DW after freezing and oven drying, respectively.…”
Section: Proximate Analysis Of Eapcontrasting
confidence: 64%