Some aspects of the nutritional properties of the seed and raw seed oil of Hura crepitans

A. Udoh, I. Udousoro, I. Sunday
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Hura crepitans were studied in order to compliment information available in the literature and establish whether the oil can be used as edible oil, and the seed in food modifications and formulations. The seeds were collected along Nwaniba Road in Uyo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The oil was cold-extracted with n-hexane and used in the analysis of antinutrients and vitamins. The defatted seed flour was used in the determination of amino acids. The amino acids, vitamins and antinutrients were determined using standard methods. The results reveal that the antinutrients levels in the seed oil are relatively higher than their corresponding levels in conventional edible seed oils except phytate and oxalate. The oil is very rich in vitamin C compared to mustard and sunflower seed oils which are also edible oils. The seeds are richer in amino acids than the seeds of A. hypogaea, and E. guineensis which are conventionally used as food materials and their oils in cooking and frying. They are particularly rich in the essential amino acids except valine. The amino acids contents of the seeds compare reasonably (about 82%) with whole hen’s egg. Although H. crepitans seeds are rich in amino acids and the oil in vitamin C, the high tannins and cyanide levels in the seed oil would limit its use in nutrition. However, the seed flour can be beneficial in food fortification processes and animal feeds production.Keywords: Hura crepitans, Seed flour, Raw seed oil, Antinutrients, Vitamins, Amino acids, Essential amino acids
胡拉籽和生籽油的一些营养特性
为了补充文献中已有的信息,并确定油是否可以用作食用油,以及种子是否可以用于食品改性和配方,研究了胡拉树。这些种子是在尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆州Uyo地方政府区的Nwaniba公路上收集的。用正己烷冷提油,用于抗营养成分和维生素的分析。采用脱脂种子粉进行氨基酸的测定。采用标准方法测定氨基酸、维生素和抗营养成分。结果表明,除植酸盐和草酸盐外,该种子油的抗营养成分含量均高于常规食用种子油。与同样是食用油的芥末和葵花籽油相比,这种油富含维生素C。这种种子的氨基酸含量比传统上用作食品原料的南芥和几内亚南芥的种子更丰富,而且它们的油也可以用于烹饪和油炸。除缬氨酸外,它们的必需氨基酸特别丰富。种子的氨基酸含量与全鸡蛋相当(约82%)。虽然蛇麻籽含有丰富的氨基酸和富含维生素C的油,但籽油中的高单宁和氰化物含量限制了它在营养方面的应用。然而,种子面粉在食品强化过程和动物饲料生产中是有益的。关键词:胡拉,籽粉,生籽油,抗营养素,维生素,氨基酸,必需氨基酸
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