| Literature DB >> 28368326 |
Tesfaye Deme1,2, Gulelat D Haki3, Nigussie Retta4, Ashagrie Woldegiorgis5, Mulatu Geleta6.
Abstract
Oilseeds are rich sources of micronutrients and contribute to combating malnutrition caused by micronutrient deficiency. The objective of this study was to investigate the mineral and anti-nutritional contents of different varieties of niger seed, linseed and sesame. Five niger seed, eight linseed and ten sesame varieties were used. Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES) was used for mineral analysis and the standard method was adopted to estimate tannin and phytate. Twelve mineral elements; Ca, K, Mg, Na, P, B, Cu, Fe, Mn, S, Se and Zn were analyzed for each oilseed variety. In niger seed, phosphorous was the most abundant mineral element ranging from 661 to 867 mg/100 g and selenium was the least, ranging from 0.1 to 0.33 mg/100 g. Potassium was recorded in the range of 502 to 732 mg/100 g for linseed varieties. Calcium was the most common mineral element in sesame (1112 to 1787 mg/100 g). The average phytate contents of niger seed, linseed and sesame varieties were353 mg/100 g, 104 mg/100 g and 285 mg/100 g, respectively. Tannin ranged from 91 to 201 mg/100 g, 96 to 695 mg/100 g and 85 to 660 mg/100 g in niger seed, linseed and sesame, respectively. In conclusion, there is a significant variation among the varieties within each crop species as well as among the different oilseeds in terms of their mineral and anti-nutritional contents.Entities:
Keywords: Linseed; Nigerseed; Sesame; mineral; phytate; tannin
Year: 2017 PMID: 28368326 PMCID: PMC5409315 DOI: 10.3390/foods6040027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Minerals (macro and micro) and tannin and phytate contents of different niger varieties (in mg/100 g, wet base).
| Minerals | Niger Seed Varieties | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shambu | Kuyu | Esete | Ginchi | Fogera | Average * | |
| P | 831.48c | 867.02a | 660.61e | 703.63d | 860.46b | 784.64a |
| K | 742.66d | 767.4c | 610.15e | 808.65a | 788.64b | 743.50a |
| Ca | 402.07d | 450.72b | 430.97c | 371.94e | 467.58a | 424.66b |
| Mg | 313.76c | 352.95a | 264.93e | 290.82d | 342.93b | 313.08b |
| S | 236.56e | 266.35b | 254.55c | 276.67a | 252.79d | 257.38b |
| Na | 1.65d | 1.64d | 2.46c | 3.87b | 4.97a | 2.92c |
| Fe | 9.46c | 13.65a | 5.65d | 9.37c | 13.17b | 10.26b |
| Zn | 3.94a | 3.77b | 3.96a | 3.57c | 3.74b | 3.80c |
| Mn | 1.83d | 3.44c | 1.05e | 7.36a | 3.63b | 3.46b |
| B | 1.96a,b | 1.87b,c | 2.1a,b | 1.72c | 2.23a | 1.98a |
| Cu | 0.93a | 0.95a | 1.04a | 1.12a | 1.07a | 1.02c |
| Se | 0.19b | 0.17b | 0.12c | 0.33a | 0.10d | 0.18b |
| Tannin | 109c ± 7.12 | 167b ± 1.57 | 91d ± 3.46 | 105c ± 8.41 | 201a ± 2.62 | 134.6 |
| Phytate | 315.51c ± 1.27 | 250.95e ± 0.49 | 515.92a ± 0.60 | 303.79d ± 0.46 | 376.73b ± 2.75 | 352.58 |
Values followed by different superscript in the same row are significantly different at p < 0.05. * Comparison is made with the average value of linseed and sesame seed.
Minerals (macro and micro) and tannin and phytate content of different Linseed varieties (mg/100 g, wet base).
| Minerals Analyzed | Linseed Varieties | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chilalo | Tole | Ci-1652 | Kassa-2 | Bekoji | Berene | Ci-1525 | Belaye-96 | Average * | |
| K | 643.52b | 501.51h | 518.13g | 526.39e | 531.5d | 732.37a | 573.67c | 524.17f | 568.91b |
| P | 576.39b | 352.68h | 408.45f | 442.42d | 427.73e | 579.48a | 504.33c | 399.31g | 461.35c |
| Mg | 338.53a | 277.06h | 315.04d | 305.26f | 303.93g | 326.26c | 335.14b | 309.93e | 313.89b |
| Ca | 229.6b | 173.6g | 192.68e | 211.28c | 260.51a | 200.63d | 212.45c | 188.72f | 208.68c |
| S | 195.72b | 177.72e | 189.34c | 180.26d | 170.23f | 178.47d,e | 199.94a | 187.88c | 184.95c |
| Na | 13.14d | 9.17h | 9.56g | 20.73a | 13.35c | 16.74b | 12.28e | 10.94f | 13.24a |
| Fe | 8.33b | 7.47d | 7.34d | 10.29a | 6.44e | 7.75c | 7.45d | 7.3d | 7.8c |
| Zn | 4.04c | 3.69e | 4.15b,c | 4.53a | 4.13bc | 4.63a | 4.27b | 3.87d | 4.16b |
| Mn | 5.36a | 2.93f | 4.2c | 2.66g | 3.8d | 3.64d | 3.35e | 4.46b | 3.8a |
| B | 1.9a | 1.59b,c | 1.44cd | 1.67b | 1.6b,c | 1.42d | 1.51b–d | 1.47c,d | 1.58b |
| Cu | 1.26a | .96b | 1.24a | 1.26a | 1.26a | 1.26a | 1.35a | 1.3a | 1.24b |
| Se | 0.21b | 0.19d | 0.1g | 0.28b | 0.18e | 0.29a | 0.22c | 0.11f | 0.2a |
| Tannin | 168e ± 5.64 | 161e ± 3.35 | 199c ± 6.57 | 96f ± 1.84 | 695a ± 6.43 | 185d ± 1.88 | 204c ± 4.1 | 309b ± 3.78 | 252.13 |
| Phytate | 71.61f ± 3.58 | 147.21b ± 0.09 | 90.19e ± 0.01 | 156.91a ± 0.34 | 110.04c ± 0.51 | 47.06g ± 0.41 | 112.93c ± 0.91 | 95.56d ± 0.65 | 103.94 |
Values followed by different superscripts in the same row are significantly different at α<0.05. * Comparison is made with the average value of niger seed and sesame seed.
Mineral (macro and micro) and tannin and phytate content of different Sesame seed varieties (mg/100 g, wet base).
| Minerals Analyzed | Sesame seed varieties | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kelafo-74 | S | M-80 | E | Serkamo | Tate | Argene | T-85 | Adi | Abasena | Average * | |
| Ca | 1490.38f | 1559.54b | 1366.69g | 1520.37e | 1557.74b,c | 1786.5a | 1526.64d | 1556.2c | 1111.61i | 1158.83h | 1463.45a |
| P | 747.55d | 741.73e | 708.71i | 800.58a | 755.74c | 736.36f | 763.47b | 722.34h | 729.89g | 729.48g | 743.59b |
| K | 515.12c | 493.41g | 476.64h | 508.23d | 535.73a | 527.67b | 502.57e | 497.23f | 493.23g | 517.05c | 506.69c |
| Mg | 365.03c | 372.33b | 342.78h | 401.35a | 372.51b | 355.79f | 363.91d | 362.6e | 349.13g | 362.79e | 364.82a |
| S | 304.48h | 293.34j | 320.56f | 329.96c | 326.5d | 324.27e | 311.67g | 301.64i | 341.92b | 367.36a | 322.17a |
| Na | 4.5c | 0.94g | 2.21f | 1.25g | 5.83b | 8.79a | 3.14e | 3.83d | .94g | 2.05f | 3.35b |
| Fe | 14.77d | 5.85j | 7.66g | 7.34h | 18.07b | 22.63a | 15.37c | 11.74e | 6.8i | 8.38f | 11.86a |
| Zn | 5.13e,f | 5.23e | 4.96g | 6.25a | 5.46d | 5.87b | 4.96g | 4.98g | 5.04fg | 5.7c | 5.36a |
| Cu | 1.87a | 1.63c,d | 1.67a–d | 1.73a–d | 1.84a,b | 1.66b–d | 1.56d | 1.73a–d | 1.77a–c | 1.87a | 1.73a |
| Mn | 1.44ab | 1.37bc | 1.23c,d | 1.16d | 1.45a,b | 1.57a | 1.45a,b | 1.15d | 1.45a,b | 1.36bc | 1.36c |
| B | 1.25b | 1.25ab | 1.25b | 1.2ab | 1.15b | 1.25ab | 1.2a,b | 1.15b | 1.25a,b | 1.35a | 1.23c |
| Se | 0.10d | 0.18b | 0.15c | 0.19b | 0.09d,e | ND | 0.07f | 0.15c | 0.25a | 0.08e | 0.14c |
| Tannin | 137e ± 0.03 | 467b ± 0.07 | 142e ± 0.06 | 85g ± 0.05 | 395c ± 0.04 | 660a ± 0.11 | 224d ± 0.03 | 135e ± 0.00 | 112f ± 0.03 | 89g ± 0.01 | 244.6 |
| Phytate | 292.75c ± 0.3 | 233.81g ± 0.04 | 275.76e ± 0.7 | 230.81h ± 1.1 | 316.79b ± 0.9 | 435.45a ± 0.5 | 224.92i ± 0.1 | 291.46d ± 0.3 | 267.71f ± 0.3 | 275.65e ± 0.2 | 284.511 |
Values followed by different superscripts in the same row are significantly different at α<0.05. * Comparison is made with the average value of niger seed and linseed.