Title of article :
The Proximate and Elemental Analysis of some Leafy Vegetables Grown in Minna and Environs
Author/Authors :
SAIDU, A.N. Federal University of Technology - Department of Biochemistry, Nigeria , JIDEOBI, N.G. Federal University of Technology - Department of Biochemistry, Nigeria
Pages :
2
From page :
21
To page :
22
Abstract :
Four different leafy vegetables grown and commonly consumed in Minna and it’s environ was analysed with a view to determine the nutrient content of these vegetables. The vegetables are water leaf ( Talinum triangulare), fluted pumpkin ( Telferia occidentalis), bitter leaf ( Vernonia amygdalina) and drumstick ( Moringa oleifera).Among the four leafy vegetables, Talinum triangulare contains the highest amount moisture (91.6%), Vernonia had the highest ash and lipid content (2.5%) and (0.7%) respectively. Moringa had the highest amount of protein (2.9%). It is also the richest source of sodium while Telfeiria had the highest K^+ ion value. The results obtained in this work clearly indicates that the four leafy vegetables are cheap and readily available source of the nutrients.
Keywords :
Proximate , Elemental Analysis , Leafy Vegetables
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number :
2660829
Link To Document :
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