Studies on chemical elements and anti-nutrients compositions of three traditional vegetable oils in Nigeria

Uche Ibanga, Janet O. Fakunle, A. Raji, K. A. Sogunle
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Melon (Citrullus vulgaris), groundnut (Arachis hypogea) and shea butter (Vitellaria paradoxa) seeds have been established as major sources of edible oils, but scientific data is scanty on their minerals, heavy metals and anti-nutrient contents. Manually extracted vegetable oils from melon, groundnut and shea butter were analyzed in triplicates for some minerals (sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium), heavy metals (copper, iron, lead and zinc) and anti-nutrients (tannin, saponin, oxalate and gossypol) using Buck Scientific Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Model 210 VGP standard procedures. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and results expressed as means and standard deviation accepted at p≤0.05. Sodium (40.50 to 41.10 mg/100g), potassium (702.00 to 704.36 mg/100g); magnesium (3.51 mg/100g) and calcium (2.56 mg/100g) were in the oils and they did not differ from one another at p≤0.05. The heavy metals in the oils were not significantly different from each other. They ranged from 0.0002 to 0.0004 mg/kg for lead (Pb); 0.00 to 0.0002 mg/kg for copper (Cu); 0.0005 to 0.0006 mg/kg for iron (Fe) and 0.0012 to 0.0015 mg/kg for zinc (Zn). Anti-nutrient, tannin from melon differed significantly from those of groundnut and shea butter oils at p≤0.05. Melon oil had the least saponin (0.05 mg/100g) and the three oils had the same oxalate content (0.33 mg/100g). Their gossypol content differed significantly from one another. Shea butter and groundnut oil had the lowest (0.44 µg/100g) and highest (1.07µg/100g) gossypol contents respectively. The evaluated heavy metals in all the tested oils were lower than the maximum permissible values by FAO/WHO. Further studies on phytates content and other heavy metals such as cadmium, arsenic and mercury are recommended before the oils are certified safe for human consumption.
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甜瓜(Citrullus vulgaris)、花生(Arachis hypogea)和乳木果(Vitellaria paradoxa)种子已被确定为食用油的主要来源,但关于其矿物质、重金属和抗营养素含量的科学数据很少。采用Buck科学原子吸收分光光度计210型VGP标准程序,对从甜瓜、花生和乳木果中手工提取的植物油进行了三次分析,其中一些矿物质(钠、钾、镁和钙)、重金属(铜、铁、铅和锌)和抗营养素(单宁、皂苷、草酸盐和棉酚)。数据采用方差分析,结果以均数表示,接受标准差p≤0.05。钠(40.50至41.10毫克/100克)、钾(702.00至704.36毫克/100克);油中镁(3.51 mg/100g)和钙(2.56 mg/100g)含量差异不显著(p≤0.05)。各油类中重金属含量差异不显著。铅(Pb)含量为0.0002至0.0004毫克/公斤;铜(Cu)为0.00 ~ 0.0002 mg/kg;铁(Fe)为0.0005至0.0006毫克/公斤,锌(Zn)为0.0012至0.0015毫克/公斤。甜瓜的抗营养单宁含量与花生油和乳木果油差异显著(p≤0.05)。甜瓜油的皂苷含量最低(0.05 mg/100g),三种油的草酸含量相同(0.33 mg/100g)。它们的棉酚含量差异显著。乳木果油和花生油的棉酚含量最低(0.44µg/100g),最高(1.07µg/100g)。所有测试油的重金属评估值均低于粮农组织/世界卫生组织规定的最大允许值。建议进一步研究植酸盐含量和其他重金属,如镉、砷和汞,然后才能证明这些油可供人类安全食用。
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