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Nutritive value of masau (Ziziphus mauritiana) fruits from Zambezi Valley in Zimbabwe.

Loveness K Nyanga1, Tendekayi H Gadaga, Martinus J R Nout, Eddy J Smid, Teun Boekhout, Marcel H Zwietering.   

Abstract

Ziziphus mauritiana (masau) fruits are consumed by many people in Zimbabwe. The fruits contribute significantly to people's diet when they are in season. The objective of this study was to determine the nutritional content of the fruits and, hence, quantify their contribution to the diet. Samples of masau were collected in two seasons (August 2006 and August 2007). Both macronutrients and micronutrients were determined using standard AOAC methods of analysis. Dry matter content ranged from 21.1±0.2 to 24.1±0.3 g 100 g(-1) of edible portion of the sweet and sour fruits, and 84.8±0.2 to 87.2±0.2 g 100 g(-1) for the dried fruit. Crude protein per 100g edible portion of dry weight ranged between 7.9±0.0 and 8.7±0.0 g, crude fat from 0.8±0.0 to 1.5±0.0 g, crude fibre from 4.9±0.0 to 7.3±0.0 g, ash between 3.0±0.0 and 4.3±0.0 g and carbohydrate between 79.5±0.0 and 83.2±0.0 g. The fruits were rich in vitamin C (15.0±0.0-43.8±0.02 mg 100 g(-1)) and the energy values ranged between 1516.0±1.73 and 1575.0±2.3 kJ 100 g(-1). Furthermore, the fruits contained (mg 100 g(-1) of dry weight) potassium from 1865.0±1.3 to 2441.0±1.1, calcium from 160.0±0.3 to 254.0±0.1, sodium between 185.0±0.1 and 223.0±0.2, magnesium between 83.0±0.0 and 150.0±0.13 and phosphorous from 87.0±0.1 to 148.0±0.5. Manganese and copper contents ranged between 0.7±0.03 and 1.6±0.03, while iron and zinc ranged between 2.1±0.43 and 4.3±0.1, and 0.6±0.0-0.9±0.0 mg 100 g(-1) of dry weight, respectively. The masau fruit is therefore a good potential source of carbohydrates, proteins and micronutrients, such as calcium, potassium, sodium, phosphorous, copper, iron, Vitamin C and zinc.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23265472     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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