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MEDI: Macronutrient Extraction and Determination from invertebrates, a rapid, cheap and streamlined protocol

Cuff, Jordan P.; Wilder, Shawn M.; Tercel, Maximillian P.T.G.; Hunt, Rhiannon; Oluwaseun, Somoye; Morley, Paige S.; Badell-Grau, Rafael A.; Vaughan, Ian P.; Bell, James R.; Orozco-terWengel, Pablo; Symondson, William O.C.; Müller, Carsten T.

Authors

Jordan P. Cuff

Shawn M. Wilder

Maximillian P.T.G. Tercel

Rhiannon Hunt

Somoye Oluwaseun

Paige S. Morley

Rafael A. Badell-Grau

Ian P. Vaughan

Pablo Orozco-terWengel

William O.C. Symondson

Carsten T. Müller



Abstract

Macronutrients, comprising carbohydrates, proteins and lipids, underpin many ecological processes, but their quantification in ecological studies is often inaccurate and laborious, requiring large investments of time and bulk samples, which make individual-level studies impossible. This study presents Macronutrient Extraction and Determination from Invertebrates (MEDI), a protocol for the direct, rapid and relatively low-cost determination of macronutrient content from single small macroinvertebrates.
Macronutrients were extracted by a sequential process of soaking in 1:12 chloroform:methanol solution to remove lipid and then solubilising tissue in 0.1 M NaOH. Proteins, carbohydrates and lipids were determined by colorimetric assays from the same individual specimens.
The limits of detection of MEDI with the equipment and conditions used were 0.067, 0.065 and 0.006 mg/ml for proteins, carbohydrates and lipids respectively. Adjusting the volume of reagents used for extraction and determination can broaden the range of concentrations that can be detected. MEDI successfully identified taxonomic differences in macronutrient content between five insect species.
Macronutrient Extraction and Determination from Invertebrates can directly and rapidly determine macronutrient content in tiny (dry mass ~3 mg) and much larger individual invertebrates. Using MEDI, the total macronutrient content of over 50 macroinvertebrates can be determined within around 3 days of collection at a cost of ~$1.35 per sample.

Citation

Cuff, J. P., Wilder, S. M., Tercel, M. P., Hunt, R., Oluwaseun, S., Morley, P. S., …Müller, C. T. (2021). MEDI: Macronutrient Extraction and Determination from invertebrates, a rapid, cheap and streamlined protocol. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 12(4), 593-601. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13551

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 4, 2020
Online Publication Date Jan 17, 2021
Publication Date 2021-04
Deposit Date Feb 6, 2024
Journal Methods in ecology and evolution
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 4
Pages 593-601
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13551
Publisher URL https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/2041-210X.13551