Proximate, Phytochemicals and Reducing Power of Leaf Extracts of Colocasia esculenta and Ipomoea batatas

Achadu Abraham Eleojo, Umeh Chisom Charles, M. Nimat
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Background: Reports has shown that edible leaves of vegetable plants serve both nutritional and medicinal purposes, yet are poorly utilized due to inadequate enlightenment of the major populace on their compositions. Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the proximate, phytochemicals and reducing power of leaf extracts of Colocasia esculenta and Ipomoea batatas. Methodology: Washed and air dried leaf samples were milled and subjected to proximate and phytochemical analysis. Determination of calcium, iron and sodium content was by Atomic absorption spectroscopy. Reducing power was determined by the Potassium ferricyanide reducing power method. Results: Ipomoea batatas leaves was found to be higher in moisture (14.05%) and carbohydrate (29.33%) while Colocasia esculenta leaves was higher in ash (10.00%), Crude fiber (16.27%), Fat Original Research Article Achadu et al.; IJBCRR, 28(4): 1-11, 2019; Article no.IJBCRR.52703 2 (10.17%) and protein (29.41%). A better antioxidant activity and higher levels of all phytochemicals and minerals were observed in leaves of Colocasia esculenta compared to leaves of Ipomoea batatas. Conclusion: This study suggests that both leaves are of importance to human nutrition considering the observed levels of nutrients, phytochemicals and antioxidant activity. While C. esculenta leaves should be preferred for its nutrient and antioxidant advantages, both leaves can contribute immensely to the daily nutrient requirements.
土芋叶提取物的近因、植物化学成分及还原性
背景:报告表明,蔬菜植物的可食用叶子具有营养和药用双重作用,但由于主要民众对其成分的启蒙不足,因此利用率很低。目的:测定土芋叶和山芋叶提取物的近似值、植物化学成分和还原力。方法:洗净和风干的叶片样品研磨,并进行近似和植物化学分析。采用原子吸收光谱法测定钙、铁、钠的含量。还原力采用铁氰化钾还原力法测定。结果:山芋叶水分(14.05%)和碳水化合物(29.33%)含量较高,土芋叶灰分(10.00%)、粗纤维(16.27%)、脂肪含量较高;中国生物医学工程学报,28(4):1-11,2019;文章no.IJBCRR。52703 2(10.17%)和蛋白质(29.41%)。土芋叶的抗氧化活性和所有植物化学物质和矿物质含量均高于土芋叶。结论:考虑到观察到的营养水平、植物化学物质和抗氧化活性,本研究表明这两种叶子对人体营养都很重要。虽然由于其营养和抗氧化的优势,我们应该优先选择金盏花的叶子,但这两种叶子都能极大地满足日常的营养需求。
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