Mineral Composition of Important Shell Fish Species from the Escravos River Estuary, Delta State, Nigeria and their Nutritional Significance

V. O. Eyo, R. Ajang, S. J. Ewutanure, O. J. Eriegha, F. Eze, B. E. Udobong
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This study was conducted to evaluate the mineral composition (phosphorus, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, copper, manganese and zinc) of important shell fish species from the Escravos River Estuary, Delta State, Nigeria. A total of five shell fish species including the Pink shrimp (Peneaus notialis), Tiger shrimp (Peneaus monodon), Blue crab (Callinectes amnicola), Perewinkle (Tympanostonus fuscatus), and Mangrove oyster (Crassostrea gasar) were collected and used for the study. The shell fishes were collected from the fish landing sites of the estuary between March 2022 and June 2022 and analyzed for mineral composition following standard methods. The findings of this study showed that all the shell fish species evaluated were rich in minerals including phosphorus (P), sodium (Na), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn) and zinc (Zn) which varied significantly (P<0.05) among the shell fish species. This is the first study to evaluate the mineral composition of important shell fish species that are of particular public health significance in the Escravos river estuary. The findings of this study have provided baseline information or database of minerals in shell fishes from the Escravos River. Therefore, shell fish consumers within the Escravos river will be  sufficiently knowledgeable  on the mineral composition of each shell fish species examined with the flexibility of consuming the shell fishes according to their mineral need. Also, the mineral profile of these shell fishes would provide a guideline for nutritionists and medical practitioners in the prescription of diet charts for the inhabitants of the Escravos river estuary and beyond.
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尼日利亚三角洲Escravos河河口重要贝类的矿物组成及其营养意义
本研究对尼日利亚三角洲州埃斯克拉沃斯河河口重要贝类的矿物组成(磷、钠、钾、镁、钙、铁、铜、锰和锌)进行了评价。本研究共采集了粉红对虾(Peneaus notialis)、虎对虾(Peneaus monodon)、蓝蟹(Callinectes amnicola)、梭子蟹(Tympanostonus fuscatus)和红树林牡蛎(Crassostrea gasar) 5种贝类进行研究。于2022年3月至2022年6月在河口鱼类登陆点采集贝类,按标准方法进行矿物成分分析。结果表明:所评价的所有贝类均富含磷(P)、钠(Na)、钾(K)、镁(Mg)、钙(Ca)、铁(Fe)、铜(Cu)、锰(Mn)和锌(Zn)等矿物质,且各贝类间差异显著(P<0.05)。这是第一次对埃斯克拉沃斯河河口具有特殊公共卫生意义的重要贝类物种的矿物组成进行评估的研究。本研究的发现为埃斯克拉沃斯河贝类的矿物质提供了基线信息或数据库。因此,埃斯克拉沃斯河内的贝类消费者将充分了解所检查的每种贝类的矿物质组成,并根据其矿物质需求灵活地食用贝类。此外,这些贝类的矿物特征将为营养学家和医生在为埃斯克拉沃斯河河口及其他地区的居民制定饮食图表时提供指导。
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