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HERO ID
8019311
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Nutritional and biochemical composition of D. alata (Dioscorea spp.) tubers
Author(s)
Baah, FD; Maziya-Dixon, B; Asiedu, R; Oduro, I; Ellis, WO
Year
2009
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment
ISSN:
1459-0255
Volume
7
Issue
2
Page Numbers
373-378
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:000266192600068
URL
http://
://WOS:000266192600068
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Abstract
The nutrition of the people of developing countries is a major public health issue which has challenged breeders to enhance the nutritional quality of preferred and staple crops such as yam. This study was therefore aimed at investigating the chemical and nutritional composition of 16 D. alata varieties. Dry matter content ranged from 22.3 to 33.8% on a fresh weight basis with corresponding moisture content between 66.2 and 77.7%. The ranges of crude protein, ash, sugar, starch and total dietary fibre were 4.3-8.7, 2.9-4.1, 3.6-11.0, 60.3-74.4 and 4.1-11.0%, on dry weight basis, respectively. The ranges of minerals in mg per kg (dry weight) were P 878-1900, Ca 260-410, Mg 390-580, K 10,550-20,100, Na 84-131, Mn 4.8-22.1, Cu 12.3-15.7 and Zn 10.1-14.1. The results indicate that D. alata varieties could be good sources of nutrients to its consumers and could also be very useful in nutritional applications and diet formulations. Highly significant variations (P<0.05) were observed among the varieties which suggest the potential for improvement through breeding programmes in promising varieties.
Keywords
Dioscorea alata; nutritional quality; minerals; yams
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