Profil Asam Amino Cacing Laut Nyale Eunice Fucata Dari Perairan Wanokaka, Kabupaten Sumba Barat
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58300/planet.v2i2.565Keywords:
nyale, aminoacid, ecencialAbstract
Nusa Tenggara is a traditional ritual that is carried out once a year with the aim of catching
indigenous Nyale worms in its coastal waters. Nyale sea worms are members of the Annelida
phylum which have been identified around 9,000 species and mostly consist of 8,000 species
of Polychaeta. Nyale worms are also known by many names, including Pyak worms, Laor
worms and sea worms in general. The Kendari coastal community believes in consuming sea
worms as a traditional medicine, because some of the chemical compounds present in sea
worms are thought to have properties that contain high protein content with efficacious
properties for treating various diseases. The amino acids of sea worms consist of 2 types of
acids, namely essential amino acids and non-essential amino acids which consist of 15 subindicators of amino acids. The highest essential amino acid is found in arginine, namely,
7355.37 ± 7.21. in fresh marine worms while in freeze dry marine worms that is 2537.55 ± 1.46.