Approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seeds

Background: The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2015-2020 supports that healthy eating patterns should include a variety of vegetables from all five of the following vegetable subgroups: dark green, red and orange, legumes, starchy, and others. Aims and Objective: To determine the approxim...

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Main Authors: Salima S. Saad, Ali Ateia Elmabsout, Amal Alshukri, Souad El-Mani, Ebtihal Al Mesmary, Ibthal Alkuwafi, Omaymah Almabrouk, Salah Abdalla Mohamed Buhagar
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Published: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara 2021-06-01
Series:Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/33792
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spelling doaj-e0cb6464ecb74ee99eb3ccf4838b86192021-06-01T14:51:46ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762021-06-01126101108https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v12i6.33792Approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seedsSalima S. Saad 0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9783-8915Ali Ateia Elmabsout 1Amal Alshukri 2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8677-4549Souad El-Mani 3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6925-125XEbtihal Al Mesmary 4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9938-8129Ibthal Alkuwafi 5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9452-5160Omaymah Almabrouk 6https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3975-6257Salah Abdalla Mohamed Buhagar 7Lecturer, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Benghazi University, Libya Associate Professor and Head, Department of Nutrition, Benghazi University, LibyaLecturer, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Benghazi University, Libya Lecturer, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Benghazi University, Libya Student, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Benghazi University, Libya Student, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Benghazi University, Libya Student, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Benghazi University, Libya Technician in Food Chemistry, Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Benghazi University, LibyaBackground: The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2015-2020 supports that healthy eating patterns should include a variety of vegetables from all five of the following vegetable subgroups: dark green, red and orange, legumes, starchy, and others. Aims and Objective: To determine the approximate composition and nutritive values of edible portions of different varieties of popular seeds and to identify the heavy metals contents of these seeds. Materials and Methods: Five different seeds were collected from traditional supermarkets in Benghazi. Moisture and Ash contents in the samples were determined by A.O.A.C method. Total fat and the crude protein content in the seed sample were measured by using soxhlet extraction, and the Kjeldahl method of AOAC, respectively. The mineral content in seeds also determined by Atomic Absorption, spectrophotometer. Result: Five different seeds (pumpkin, sunflower, watermelon seeds, corn and chickpea) were analyzed for determination their protein, fat, energy and moister contents. The highest and signifi cant protein contents found in sunflower seeds 27.5% (p=0.001) whilst the lowest content was observed in corn. The highest fat and carbohydrate contents found in sunflower seeds and in the corn, 50%; 50% (P= 0.014) and (72.4%) (P=0.0005) respectively. In compared to other seeds, the moisture contents of pumpkin seeds presented the highest amount with signifi cant values (p=0.0001). The energy contents of sunflower seeds were the predominant value 626.28 kcal/100 g followed by both pumpkin seeds and watermelon seeds 591.2 and 585.89 kcal/100g respectively. The ash content of pumpkin seeds was approximately 5.87%. Furthermore, Pumpkin seeds had higher amounts of potassium 871 mg/100g, and watermelon seed was the highest sources of calcium (86 mg/100g) than other seeds. Magnesium, Iron and copper signifi cantly found higher in sunflower seeds. Conclusion: Overall seeds could be one of the good sources of food staple for macro and micronutrients, and may have health and economic benefi cial. Consumption of such seeds should be at recommended levels due to presences some quantities of lead and cadmium,which could have detrimental health effect.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/33792seedsnutritive valuesapproximate compositionheavy metals
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author Salima S. Saad
Ali Ateia Elmabsout
Amal Alshukri
Souad El-Mani
Ebtihal Al Mesmary
Ibthal Alkuwafi
Omaymah Almabrouk
Salah Abdalla Mohamed Buhagar
spellingShingle Salima S. Saad
Ali Ateia Elmabsout
Amal Alshukri
Souad El-Mani
Ebtihal Al Mesmary
Ibthal Alkuwafi
Omaymah Almabrouk
Salah Abdalla Mohamed Buhagar
Approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seeds
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
seeds
nutritive values
approximate composition
heavy metals
author_facet Salima S. Saad
Ali Ateia Elmabsout
Amal Alshukri
Souad El-Mani
Ebtihal Al Mesmary
Ibthal Alkuwafi
Omaymah Almabrouk
Salah Abdalla Mohamed Buhagar
author_sort Salima S. Saad
title Approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seeds
title_short Approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seeds
title_full Approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seeds
title_fullStr Approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seeds
title_full_unstemmed Approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seeds
title_sort approximate composition analysis and nutritive values of different varieties of edible seeds
publisher Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara
series Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 2467-9100
2091-0576
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background: The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2015-2020 supports that healthy eating patterns should include a variety of vegetables from all five of the following vegetable subgroups: dark green, red and orange, legumes, starchy, and others. Aims and Objective: To determine the approximate composition and nutritive values of edible portions of different varieties of popular seeds and to identify the heavy metals contents of these seeds. Materials and Methods: Five different seeds were collected from traditional supermarkets in Benghazi. Moisture and Ash contents in the samples were determined by A.O.A.C method. Total fat and the crude protein content in the seed sample were measured by using soxhlet extraction, and the Kjeldahl method of AOAC, respectively. The mineral content in seeds also determined by Atomic Absorption, spectrophotometer. Result: Five different seeds (pumpkin, sunflower, watermelon seeds, corn and chickpea) were analyzed for determination their protein, fat, energy and moister contents. The highest and signifi cant protein contents found in sunflower seeds 27.5% (p=0.001) whilst the lowest content was observed in corn. The highest fat and carbohydrate contents found in sunflower seeds and in the corn, 50%; 50% (P= 0.014) and (72.4%) (P=0.0005) respectively. In compared to other seeds, the moisture contents of pumpkin seeds presented the highest amount with signifi cant values (p=0.0001). The energy contents of sunflower seeds were the predominant value 626.28 kcal/100 g followed by both pumpkin seeds and watermelon seeds 591.2 and 585.89 kcal/100g respectively. The ash content of pumpkin seeds was approximately 5.87%. Furthermore, Pumpkin seeds had higher amounts of potassium 871 mg/100g, and watermelon seed was the highest sources of calcium (86 mg/100g) than other seeds. Magnesium, Iron and copper signifi cantly found higher in sunflower seeds. Conclusion: Overall seeds could be one of the good sources of food staple for macro and micronutrients, and may have health and economic benefi cial. Consumption of such seeds should be at recommended levels due to presences some quantities of lead and cadmium,which could have detrimental health effect.
topic seeds
nutritive values
approximate composition
heavy metals
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/33792
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