Quality assessment of Ugali blended with orange-fleshed sweet potato to alleviate vitamin A deficiency in Tanzania

Roman M. Fortunatus, A. Simonne, R. Mongi
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Approximately 38% of Tanzanian children have vitamin A deficiency (VAD), and the majority of them do not have access to vitamin A-fortified foods. Orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP), a new crop in Tanzania, is rich in β-carotene, and could be a cheaper solution for VAD. The objectives of this study were to develop a type of Ugali (stiff maize porridge) fortified with OFSP, to correlate its β-carotene content (using colour measurement), and to assess its proximate composition and consumer acceptability. Ugali was prepared using maize flour with various amounts of added OFSP (0, 30, 50, 70 and 100%). Samples of Ugali with more OFSP had higher colour values (a* and b*) that imply the increase in β-carotene as the OFSP amount increased. The proximate compositions of Ugali with different amounts of OFSP were different (P<0.05). All samples that were made with the mixture of OFSP and maize flour have shown to have higher sensory scores than those with 100% maize or 100% OFSP; Ugali with 50% OFSP was most favourably rated by Tanzanian consumers. This sample was selected as a potential possibility for everyday consumption since it was shown to potentially supply more than 50% of the RDA of provitamin A for a specific age group. This supplementation method may be simple, affordable, and effective in reducing VAD in Tanzania.   Key words: β-carotene, colour parameters, proximate composition, total carotenoids.
在坦桑尼亚,乌加利与橙皮甘薯混合用于缓解维生素A缺乏症的质量评估
大约38%的坦桑尼亚儿童患有维生素A缺乏症(VAD),其中大多数人无法获得维生素A强化食品。橙肉甘薯(OFSP)是坦桑尼亚的一种新作物,富含β-胡萝卜素,可能是一种更便宜的VAD解决方案。本研究的目的是开发一种强化OFSP的Ugali(硬玉米粥),通过颜色测量来关联其β-胡萝卜素含量,并评估其近似成分和消费者可接受性。用添加不同量OFSP(0、30、50、70和100%)的玉米粉制备Ugali。含有更多OFSP的Ugali样品具有更高的颜色值(a*和b*),这意味着β-胡萝卜素随着OFSP含量的增加而增加。不同OFSP添加量的乌加利的近似组成不同(P<0.05)。所有由OFSP和玉米粉混合制成的样品都比100%玉米或100% OFSP制成的样品具有更高的感官得分;拥有50% OFSP的Ugali得到了坦桑尼亚消费者的最好评。这个样本被选为日常食用的潜在可能性,因为它被证明可能为特定年龄组提供超过50%的维生素a原RDA。这种补充方法可能是一种简单、经济、有效的降低坦桑尼亚VAD的方法。关键词:β-胡萝卜素,颜色参数,近似成分,总类胡萝卜素。
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