加工对虎坚果(Cyperus esculentus L)植物化学成分和营养成分的影响

Ogunka-Nnoka Cu, Ben-Piakor Te, Mepba Hd, I. Mo
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研究了加工对虎坚果(Cyperus esclentus L)植物化学物质和营养成分的影响。虎坚果也被称为土杏仁,是作为干燥的虎坚果块茎购买的,经过精心挑选去除灰尘颗粒,分成四份。第一组进一步风干(EAAd) 4天,并使用实验室研磨机混合。第二组,第三组和第四组在水中浸泡四天以补充水分。之后采用以下处理方法;80℃焯水10分钟(EAB),浸泡发酵4天(EAF),复水后再烘箱干燥脱水(EAD)。然后将第2 -4组在60°C的温度下烘干17小时,然后磨成面粉。结果表明,加工后的土杏仁蛋白(8.37±0.12)、碳水化合物(49.01±0.17)和灰分(6.20±0.12)含量最高。EAD的脂肪含量最高(7.55±0.06),粗纤维含量最高(19.50±0.23),EAB的水分含量最高(19.71±0.35)。EAF显著(p<0.05)提高了饲粮中矿物质和氨基酸含量;而与风干样品(EAAd)相比,处理通常降低了植物化学成分的含量。
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Effect of Processing on Phytochemicals and Nutrient Composition of Tiger Nut (Cyperus esculentus L)
The study investigated the effect of processing on phytochemicals and nutrient composition of tiger nut (Cyperus esclentus L). Tiger nut also is known as Earth-almond was purchased as dried tiger nut tubers, carefully selected to remove dust particles and shared into four sets. The first set was further air-dried (EAAd) for four days and blended using laboratory miller. The second, third and fourth sets were soaked in water for four days to rehydrate. After which the following processing methods were applied; blanching at 80°C for 10 minutes (EAB), soaking in water to ferment for 4 days (EAF) and dehydrated (EAD) by oven drying again after rehydration respectively. The 2nd-4th sets were then oven-dried at a temperature of 60°C for 17 hours before milling into flour. Results of proximate analysis of the processed Earth-almond showed EAF to have the highest concentration of protein (8.37 ± 0.12), carbohydrate (49.01 ± 0.17) and ash (6.20 ± 0.12). The highest lipid (7.55 ± 0.06) and crude fibre (19.50 ± 0.23) was recorded for EAD, while the highest moisture content was recorded for EAB (19.71 ± 0.35). EAF, significantly (p<0.05) improved mineral and amino acid contents; while processing generally reduced the phytochemical content when compared with the air-dried sample (EAAd).
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