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Nigerian Food Journal
Nigerian Institute of Food Science and Technology
ISSN: 0189-7241
Vol. 25, No. 1, 2007, pp. 111-116
Bioline Code: nf07010
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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Nigerian Food Journal, Vol. 25, No. 1, 2007, pp. 111-116

 en Micronutrients and anti-nutritional contents of selected tropical vegetables grown in South East, Nigeria
Chinma, C.E. & Igyor, M.A.

Abstract

Levels of some nutrients and antinutrients of six green leafy vegetables grown in SouthEast, Nigeria were determined using standard analytical methods Crude protein, fat, moisture, crude fiber carbohydrate and calorific values ranged from 1.20 to 2.20 g/100g, 0.80 to 1.30g/100g, 74 to 93%, 0.70 to 2.10 g/100g, 1.30 to 13.20g/100g and 21.00 to 97.00 kcal /100g. The vitamin C composition varied from 14.61 to 30.84mg. The elemental analysis of the six leaves in mg dry matter indicated that the leaves contained appreciable levels of iron (3.43 to 23.03), calcium (204.26 to 305.51 and magnesium (195.57 to 340.39). The antinutrient composition for phytic acid, tannins and oxalic acid are; 34.70 to 68.50mg/100g, 0.32to 0.83 g/100g and 24.65to 42.15 mg/g respectively. These results reveal that those leaves contain an appreciable amount of nutrient, vitamin, mineral elements and low level of toxicants and should be included in diets to supplement our daily allowance needed by the body.

Keywords
Leafy vegetables, vitamin, minerals and antinutrients.

 
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