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Title: Development and examination of sweet potato flour fortified with indigenous underutilized seasonal vegetables
Authors: Teye, Ernest
Agbemafle, Robert
Lamptey, Francis Padi
Keywords: Sweet potato
Fortification
Avocado pear
Turkey berry
Flour
Issue Date: 8-Jan-2018
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Developing nutrient-rich vegetable flour using locally under-utilized food crops in Africa would improve rural house-hold nutrition. This study seeks to develop nutrient-dense vegetable flour from different proportions of Sweet potato (Sp) 40–100%, Avocado pear (Avo) 10–40%, and Turkey berry (Tor) 10–40%, using completely randomized design (CRD) with 14 treatment combinations and three replications. The proximate composition, mineral composition, and functional properties were investigated on the composite flour. The results showed significant differences in all the parameters analysed for the various composite flours. As the amount of Avo and Tor was added to the Sp, the proximate composition was enhanced except for the percentage carbohydrate, which decreased from 83.92 to 54.59 g/100 g. The mineral composition was also improved by the incorporation of Avo and Tor. Favourable functional properties were also obtained. The optimal composite flour was made up of 40% Sp, 35% Avo, and 25% Tor. The functional properties of the composite flours were better than the control (Sweet potato flour). Fortifying Sp flour with Avo and Tor is feasible and could be an easy and affordable means to improve rural nutrition, as it requires simple logistics for the ordinary rural household to produce the composite of the desired choice
Description: 10p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4403
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Agricultural Engineering

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