Nutritional composition of formulated complementary food produced from blends of malted and unmalted yellow maize (Zea mays), soybean (Glycine max), and tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus) flour

Funke T. Alaka, A. V. Ikujenlola, O. Bamidele
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Article history: Received: January 1, 2020 Accepted: June 10, 2020 Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) and micronutrient deficiencies among infants and children in developing countries have been a major concern of the World Health Organization. Formulation of complementary food from local sources of raw materials can be of great help in solving the problems of protein energy malnutrition. This study determined the nutritional composition of four formulated complementary foods from malted yellow maize, pre-gelatinized yellow maize, soybean, and tiger nut flour. The results showed an increase in protein content (17.6, 16.9, 20.4 & 19.7 %), crude fat (14.9, 12.9, 13.0 & 12.9 %) and energy (433.1, 419.4, 421.5 & 426.6 %) when compared with the control sample. The functional properties also competed favourably with the control sample, with the formulated samples having water absorption capacity (171.9, 169.0, 184.1 & 167.4 %), swelling power (27.9, 25.2, 29.8 and 28.1 %), and bulk density at the same level for all the formulated samples (0.5 g/ml). The formulated samples contained a higher amount of iron and magnesium, and the anti-nutritional factors fell below the hazard level. In conclusion, formulated complementary food made from locally sourced raw materials has enough nutritional composition to be able to combat PEM and micronutrient deficiencies among infants and children.
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由麦芽和未麦芽黄玉米(Zea mays)、大豆(Glycine max)和虎坚果(Cyperus esculentus)面粉混合制成的配方辅食的营养成分
文章历史:收稿日期:2020年1月1日接受日期:2020年6月10日发展中国家婴儿和儿童的蛋白质能量营养不良(PEM)和微量营养素缺乏一直是世界卫生组织关注的主要问题。从当地原料来源配制辅食可以极大地帮助解决蛋白质能量营养不良的问题。本研究确定了四种由麦芽黄玉米、预糊化黄玉米、大豆和虎坚果粉组成的配方辅食的营养成分。结果表明,与对照样品相比,蛋白质含量(17.6%、16.9%、20.4%和19.7%)、粗脂肪含量(14.9%、12.9%、13.0%和12.9%)和能量含量(433.1%、419.4%、421.5和426.6%)均有所提高。功能性能也与对照样品竞争,配制样品的吸水率(171.9,169.0,184.1和167.4 %),溶胀率(27.9,25.2,29.8和28.1%)和容重在同一水平(0.5 g/ml)。配方样品的铁和镁含量较高,抗营养因子低于危险水平。总之,由当地原料制成的配方辅食具有足够的营养成分,能够对抗婴儿和儿童的PEM和微量营养素缺乏症。
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