Processing of Yam Paste (Amala): A Product of Fermented Yam (Dioscorea rotundata) Flour

A. Ojokoh, B. Adeleke
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This study was designed to evaluate the processing of yam paste (amala): A product of fermented yam (Discorea rotundata) flour. The sliced yam samples were fermented for 72 hours. The microorganisms were isolated and identified. The pH, TTA, temperature, proximate, anti-nutrient, mineral composition and sensory analyses of the sample were determined. The microbial loads increased with fermentation time. The isolates identified were Pseudomonas aureginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactococcus lactis, Aspergillus niger, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Fusarium oxysporium, and Candida tropicalis. pH decreased from 6.4 to 4.9 while TTA and temperature increased from 0.16 to 4.24% and 28oC to 34oC. The crude protein (2.46%) and moisture contents (12.32%) increased in the fermented sample with a decrease in ash (0.70%), fat (0.19%) and carbohydrate contents (80.76%). The saponin and phytate decreased from 31.29 to 11.45mg/g and 11.12 to 5.77mg/g. The fermented sample showed an overall acceptability. Improvement in the nutritional and reduction in antinutritional contents of the fermented sample suggests its usefulness as a food source for humans. The microorganisms associated with fermented yam tubers, processing of yam tubers into flour to produce amala and determining the nutritional and antinutrient content of both unfermented and fermented yam. The fermentation process improving the quality and nutrient content of the yam tubers suggested the method as more promising in producing food for humans.
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山药膏(Amala)的加工:山药(薯蓣)粉发酵后的产品
本研究旨在评价山药膏(amala)的加工工艺:山药(Discorea rotundata)面粉发酵后的产品。切片后的山药样品发酵72小时。分离鉴定了微生物。测定样品的pH、TTA、温度、近似、抗营养、矿物组成和感官分析。微生物负荷随着发酵时间的延长而增加。分离物为金黄色假单胞菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、枯草芽孢杆菌、植物乳杆菌、乳酸乳球菌、黑曲霉、酿酒酵母菌、氧化孢镰刀菌和热带假丝酵母。pH值从6.4下降到4.9,TTA和温度从0.16上升到4.24%,温度从28℃上升到34℃。发酵样品的粗蛋白质(2.46%)和水分(12.32%)含量增加,灰分(0.70%)、脂肪(0.19%)和碳水化合物(80.76%)含量降低。皂苷和植酸分别从31.29 mg/g和11.12 mg/g降至11.45mg/g和5.77mg/g。发酵后的样品总体上可接受。发酵样品营养成分的改善和抗营养成分的减少表明其作为人类食物来源的有用性。与发酵山药块茎有关的微生物,将山药块茎加工成面粉以生产amala,并测定未发酵和发酵山药的营养和抗营养成分含量。发酵过程改善了山药块茎的质量和营养成分,表明该方法在生产人类食品方面更有前景。
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