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Nutritional composition and phytochemical content of wild edible tuber ( amorphophallus abyssinicus ) crop

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Title: Nutritional composition and phytochemical content of wild edible tuber ( amorphophallus abyssinicus ) crop
Authors: Eden Genetu Tsehay, Shimelis Admassu Emire, Habtamu Admassu, Teshome Assefa Gebeyehu
Source: International Journal of Food Properties, Vol 26, Iss 1, Pp 974-990 (2023)
Publisher Information: Informa UK Limited, 2023.
Publication Year: 2023
Subject Terms: 2. Zero hunger, nutritional composition, Nutrition. Foods and food supply, underutilized crop, TX341-641, Amorphophallus abyssinicus, TP368-456, phytochemicals, Food processing and manufacture, 6. Clean water
Description: There are various neglected and underutilized tuber crops grown in Ethiopia with remarkable nutritional potential, the most prominent being Amorphpohallus abyssinicus. The study aimed to evaluate the nutritional composition, functional property, and phytochemical contents of two cultivars of A. abyssinicus (locally termed as Hambaguyta, and Bagana). Results of the study showed that the two cultivars significantly (p ≤ .05) differ in moisture (11.51%, 9.11%), ash (2.64%, 3.6%) and crude fiber (1.46%, 2.42%) contents for hambaguyta and bagana, respectively. The cultivars were found to possess high carbohydrate (79.37% and 79.15%) and low lipid (0.47%, 0.47%) contents. In terms of mineral composition, calcium was found to be abundant in both cultivars. Bagana tuber has shown higher contents of magnesium (25.19 mg/100 g), Zinc (4.74 mg/100 g), and phosphorus (176.85 mg/100 g) than hambaguyta. However, heavy metals, including lead, arsenic, and mercury were below their detection limits. Phytochemicals: phytate, tannins, oxalate, cyanide, and polyphenols such as total phenol and flavonoid were determined for both cultivars. Good water absorption and low oil absorption capacities were also recorded for the two cultivars. Generally, this study can provide valuable information about these two cultivars as they have ample potential for the application of food and food-related product development.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
ISSN: 1532-2386
1094-2912
DOI: 10.1080/10942912.2023.2197176
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/8a4ddce05b944d3ea41e2f9ee6104ff4
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsair.doi.dedup.....8e6f39c43f4e49b2512972e4055277e5
Database: OpenAIRE
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ISSN:15322386
10942912
DOI:10.1080/10942912.2023.2197176