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Quality evaluation of gari produced from provitamin A cassava (Manihot esculenta) enriched with African yam bean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa)
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Provitamin A cassava (PVAC), a biofortified yellow cassava, has great potential to alleviate vitamin A deficiency in sub-Saharan Africa. Blending PVAC with an underutilized legume, African Yam Bean (AYB), in gari production will go a long way in reducing protein and vitamin A malnutrition problems in sub-Saharan Africa where gari is a staple food. Gariwas produced from PVAC mash substituted with varying proportions (0, 7.5, 15, 23 and 30%) of AYB using simplex lattice design expert (version 16.0). The gari samples were evaluated for their nutritional composition, physicochemical properties and anti-nutritional factors. Sensory attributes of the products were evaluated using a 7-point hedonic scale. Moisture contents of all the gari samples were below 5% indicating safe level for prolonged storage. Substituting PVAC with AYB at varying proportions resulted in 14.4-23.7%, 16.3-23.5%, 19.8-20.3% and 15.5-20.3% for ash, protein, calorific and beta-carotene contents, respectively, and 18.3–21.8% reduction in fiber content. Production of gari from blends of PVAC and AYB significantly (p<0.05) increased pH level and reduced total titratable acidity of the gari samples. Gariproduced from 92.5% PVAC and 7.5% AYB mash had the least value of 1.20 mg/kg HCN, and 100 % cassava gari had the highest value (5.0 mg/kg) of HCN. The swelling capacity decreased with increase in the substitution level of AYB in the mixture. The results of syneresis of the samples followed a similar trend with that of swelling capacity. Water absorption capacity and reconstitution index showed increase with increase in the level of AYB inclusion. The anti-nutritional factor of the gari sample ranged from 1.95 to 5.65% for trypsin inhibitor, 4.53-31.02 mg/100g for total phenols, and 2.56-5.33 mg/100g for alkaloids. Gariproduced from 100% PVAC was the most preferred in terms of colour, texture, aroma and appearance while gari substituted with 7.5% AYB was best preferred in terms of taste. Significant difference (p<0.05) was recorded for the overall acceptability attribute of 100% PVAC gari(control sample) which was best rated by the panelists. It was concluded that a substitution of 7.5% AYBintoPVAC mash gave the gari with the best overall quality acceptability. These findings indicated the potential of AYB in gari processing to curb vitamin A deficiency among the vulnerable group.
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
Title: Quality evaluation of gari produced from provitamin A cassava (Manihot esculenta) enriched with African yam bean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa)
Description:
Provitamin A cassava (PVAC), a biofortified yellow cassava, has great potential to alleviate vitamin A deficiency in sub-Saharan Africa.
Blending PVAC with an underutilized legume, African Yam Bean (AYB), in gari production will go a long way in reducing protein and vitamin A malnutrition problems in sub-Saharan Africa where gari is a staple food.
Gariwas produced from PVAC mash substituted with varying proportions (0, 7.
5, 15, 23 and 30%) of AYB using simplex lattice design expert (version 16.
0).
The gari samples were evaluated for their nutritional composition, physicochemical properties and anti-nutritional factors.
Sensory attributes of the products were evaluated using a 7-point hedonic scale.
Moisture contents of all the gari samples were below 5% indicating safe level for prolonged storage.
Substituting PVAC with AYB at varying proportions resulted in 14.
4-23.
7%, 16.
3-23.
5%, 19.
8-20.
3% and 15.
5-20.
3% for ash, protein, calorific and beta-carotene contents, respectively, and 18.
3–21.
8% reduction in fiber content.
Production of gari from blends of PVAC and AYB significantly (p<0.
05) increased pH level and reduced total titratable acidity of the gari samples.
Gariproduced from 92.
5% PVAC and 7.
5% AYB mash had the least value of 1.
20 mg/kg HCN, and 100 % cassava gari had the highest value (5.
0 mg/kg) of HCN.
The swelling capacity decreased with increase in the substitution level of AYB in the mixture.
The results of syneresis of the samples followed a similar trend with that of swelling capacity.
Water absorption capacity and reconstitution index showed increase with increase in the level of AYB inclusion.
The anti-nutritional factor of the gari sample ranged from 1.
95 to 5.
65% for trypsin inhibitor, 4.
53-31.
02 mg/100g for total phenols, and 2.
56-5.
33 mg/100g for alkaloids.
Gariproduced from 100% PVAC was the most preferred in terms of colour, texture, aroma and appearance while gari substituted with 7.
5% AYB was best preferred in terms of taste.
Significant difference (p<0.
05) was recorded for the overall acceptability attribute of 100% PVAC gari(control sample) which was best rated by the panelists.
It was concluded that a substitution of 7.
5% AYBintoPVAC mash gave the gari with the best overall quality acceptability.
These findings indicated the potential of AYB in gari processing to curb vitamin A deficiency among the vulnerable group.
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