Nutrient and antinutrient composition of three varieties ofPiper species
- 1 February 1996
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Plant Foods for Human Nutrition
- Vol. 49 (2) , 133-137
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01091970
Abstract
The proximate composition of three varieties ofPiper guineense (Odusa — Ibibio/Efik) viz. ‘Uyat Odusa’ (cultivated and peppery), ‘Eting-keni Ikot’ (wild forest variety) and ‘Eting-keni mben inyang’ (wild, riverine variety), were determined using available standard methods. Also determined were mineral, antinutrient and ascorbate levels. The cultivated pepperic variety had the highest content of crude protein and moisture (18.9% and 97% respectively) while the wild, riverine variety had the highest content of ether extract, carbohydrate and calories (7.79%, 63.38% and 398 cals respectively). The cultivated variety had appreciable amounts of phosphorus (1.12 mg/100 g), potassium (1.2 mg/100 g), sodium (0.24 mg/100 g), zinc (0.18 mg/100 g), and copper (0.18 mg/100 g) while the forest variety contained more of calcium (12.38 mg/100 g), magnesium (1.21 mg/100 g) and iron (0.85 mg/100 g). The wild riverine variety appeared to have the least mineral content but had the highest ascorbate level of 173.4 mg/100 g. Of four antinutrients assayed, the cultivated pepperic one had the least quantities while the forest variety was highest in hydrocyanic acid (85.8 mg/100 g) and glucosinolates (0.20 mg/100 g). The wild riverine variety had the highest level of total oxalate (165.0 mg/100 g). These quantities are however far below documented toxic levels.Keywords
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