학술논문

Evaluation of nutritional value of Asystasia mysorensis and Sesamum angustifolia and their potential contribution to human health
Document Type
Report
Source
Food Science & Nutrition. May 15, 2019, Vol. 7 Issue 6, p2176, 10 p.
Subject
Analysis
High performance liquid chromatography -- Analysis
Optical instruments -- Analysis
Plant metabolites -- Analysis
Carotenoids -- Analysis
Flavonoids -- Analysis
Vitamins -- Analysis
Nutritional requirements -- Analysis
Esters -- Analysis
Organic acids -- Analysis
Vegetables -- Analysis
Instrument industry (Equipment) -- Analysis
Nutrition -- Requirements
Instrument industry -- Analysis
Bioflavonoids -- Analysis
Flavones -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
2048-7177
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Today, 842 million people around the world are undernourished despite the fact that there is enough food globally. It is estimated that 26 percent of children around the world [...]
: Wild indigenous vegetables make considerable contributions to food baskets among subsistence farmers in sub‐Saharan Africa. The aim of this study was to evaluate the proximate analysis, mineral composition, vitamin C content, β‐carotene content, and GC‐MS profile of crude methanolic extracts of Asystasia mysorensis and Sesamum angustifolia. Crude extracts obtained through sequential extraction using ethyl acetate and methanol were screened for the presence of secondary metabolites. Functional groups present were determined with a Shimadzu FT‐IR spectrophotometer, while β‐carotene content and ascorbic acid content were evaluated using a Shimadzu HPLC and Shimadzu UV‐VIS spectrophotometer, respectively. Secondary metabolites present in the extracts were determined qualitatively using a Shimadzu GC‐MS system equipped with a NIST spectral database. From the results obtained, the two plants could supply the recommended daily requirement for micronutrient and vitamin C content needed for a healthy diet. The total phenolic and flavonoid contents in S. amgustifolia were higher as compared to A. myorensis; hence, their consumption is highly beneficial as some compounds identified in the GC‐MS profile have been reported to have medicinal properties. The findings on the mineral and chemical composition, GC‐MS profile of A. mysorensis and S. angustifolia indicate that their consumption may provide the recommended nutritional requirements needed for a healthy diet.