Variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from Far North region of Cameroon

During the last decades, scientists across the world are searching for new food ingredients in fruits for healthier diet to prolong human life. The Far North region of Cameroon (FNC) have various wild edible fruits which are eaten in fresh and dry forms. Thus, the present study aims to investigate f...

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Main Authors: J.P. Bayang, A. Laya, M.C. Kolla, B.B. Koubala
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
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spelling doaj-953cfb75c0c148e7a356afbea6ae31ab2021-05-18T04:11:39ZengElsevierJournal of Agriculture and Food Research2666-15432021-06-014100146Variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from Far North region of CameroonJ.P. Bayang0A. Laya1M.C. Kolla2B.B. Koubala3Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Maroua, P.O. Box 814 Maroua, CameroonDepartment of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Maroua, P.O. Box 814 Maroua, Cameroon; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Maroua, P.O. Box 814 Maroua, Cameroon; Corresponding author. Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Maroua, P.O. Box 814 Maroua, Cameroon.Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Maroua, P.O. Box 814 Maroua, CameroonDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Maroua, P.O. Box 814 Maroua, Cameroon; Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Higher Teacher's Training College of Maroua, University of Maroua, P.O. Box 55 Maroua, CameroonDuring the last decades, scientists across the world are searching for new food ingredients in fruits for healthier diet to prolong human life. The Far North region of Cameroon (FNC) have various wild edible fruits which are eaten in fresh and dry forms. Thus, the present study aims to investigate for the nutritional value, bioactive nutrients and physical properties of twenty-three species of some these wild edible fruits. They were collected at various seasons, then powdered after drying at 60 °C in oven for performing analyses. The results showed a significant (p < 0.01) difference among twenty-eight fruits. Z. mauritiana (99.39 g/100g) and Z. spina-christi (56.78 g/100g) had the highest dry matter among dry and fresh fruits, respectively, however, dry and fresh forms of P. reclinatum (Pre) showed significantly higher carbohydrates content (52.34 and 60.95 gGE/100g, respectively) compared to others. Protein content was highly found in B. eagyptiaca (165.98 mg/100g) and Pre (124.17 mg/100g) among dry and fresh fruits, respectively. Additionally, dry fruits had higher energy (141.08–244.50 Kcal/100g) than the fresh fruits (39.70–307.48 Kcal/100g) except Pre and H. thebaica. For the bioactive nutrients (mg/100g), lutein (123.65), β-carotene (74.43), α-carotene (72.88), and vitamin C (780.16) contents were high in dry fruits, while the fresh fruits showed high contents of lycopene (70.61 mg/100g) and vitamin A activity (0.54 μgRAE/100g). The highest contents of biactive nutrients may be one of the key indicator of beneficial bioactive properties, which might be helpful in protecting the body against diseases. The present study reveals that the wild edible fruits of FNC are a good new food sources of nutritional and bioactive ingredients. Thus, their daily consumption can be used to overcome malnutrition and maintain a healthy state and prevent various diseases. Furthermore, they can be used as new food ingredients for food formulation purposes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266615432100048XNutritional compositionBioactive nutrientsWild edible fruitsNew ingredientFar north regionCameroon
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author J.P. Bayang
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M.C. Kolla
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Variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from Far North region of Cameroon
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
Nutritional composition
Bioactive nutrients
Wild edible fruits
New ingredient
Far north region
Cameroon
author_facet J.P. Bayang
A. Laya
M.C. Kolla
B.B. Koubala
author_sort J.P. Bayang
title Variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from Far North region of Cameroon
title_short Variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from Far North region of Cameroon
title_full Variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from Far North region of Cameroon
title_fullStr Variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from Far North region of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from Far North region of Cameroon
title_sort variation of physical properties, nutritional value and bioactive nutrients in dry and fresh wild edible fruits of twenty-three species from far north region of cameroon
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
issn 2666-1543
publishDate 2021-06-01
description During the last decades, scientists across the world are searching for new food ingredients in fruits for healthier diet to prolong human life. The Far North region of Cameroon (FNC) have various wild edible fruits which are eaten in fresh and dry forms. Thus, the present study aims to investigate for the nutritional value, bioactive nutrients and physical properties of twenty-three species of some these wild edible fruits. They were collected at various seasons, then powdered after drying at 60 °C in oven for performing analyses. The results showed a significant (p < 0.01) difference among twenty-eight fruits. Z. mauritiana (99.39 g/100g) and Z. spina-christi (56.78 g/100g) had the highest dry matter among dry and fresh fruits, respectively, however, dry and fresh forms of P. reclinatum (Pre) showed significantly higher carbohydrates content (52.34 and 60.95 gGE/100g, respectively) compared to others. Protein content was highly found in B. eagyptiaca (165.98 mg/100g) and Pre (124.17 mg/100g) among dry and fresh fruits, respectively. Additionally, dry fruits had higher energy (141.08–244.50 Kcal/100g) than the fresh fruits (39.70–307.48 Kcal/100g) except Pre and H. thebaica. For the bioactive nutrients (mg/100g), lutein (123.65), β-carotene (74.43), α-carotene (72.88), and vitamin C (780.16) contents were high in dry fruits, while the fresh fruits showed high contents of lycopene (70.61 mg/100g) and vitamin A activity (0.54 μgRAE/100g). The highest contents of biactive nutrients may be one of the key indicator of beneficial bioactive properties, which might be helpful in protecting the body against diseases. The present study reveals that the wild edible fruits of FNC are a good new food sources of nutritional and bioactive ingredients. Thus, their daily consumption can be used to overcome malnutrition and maintain a healthy state and prevent various diseases. Furthermore, they can be used as new food ingredients for food formulation purposes.
topic Nutritional composition
Bioactive nutrients
Wild edible fruits
New ingredient
Far north region
Cameroon
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266615432100048X
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