印度喀拉拉邦北马拉巴尔两个生态地点的非洲猴面包树(Adansonia digitata L.)营养成分的自然变化

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Zehra Sithara , Thattantavide Anju , Ajay Kumar
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Adansonia digitata L.俗称非洲猴面包树,是锦葵科的一种重要植物。它是一种营养价值很高的林木,在一些非洲国家占有特殊的地位。尽管它在非洲很普遍,但在印度的分布却非常有限,据报道,印度各地(包括喀拉拉邦)仅有少量该物种的植株。本研究的重点是分别生长在喀拉拉邦卡萨拉戈德和坎努尔地区的 Ajanur 和 Thalassery 的植物。本研究报告了这些地方的植物化学物质、矿物质以及花和叶的近似成分的自然变化。研究结果表明,阿贾努尔的叶片中总碳水化合物(28.79 %)、粗纤维(10.76 %)和蛋白质(53.09 %)含量较高。相比之下,Thalassery 的叶片叶绿素 a、b 和类胡萝卜素含量最高,分别为 39.03 毫克/克、16.65 毫克/克和 13.21 毫克/克。据报告,塔拉塞里的叶片中钙、锌、钾、铁、铜、镍和铬等元素含量最高,而阿贾努尔的叶片中镁和锰含量丰富。阿亚努尔的花显示出较高的营养指数,而塔拉塞里的叶片则显示出较高的矿物质指数。抗氧化活性评估结果表明,Ajanur 的叶片具有最高的 DPPH 清除活性(IC50 = 102.57 μg/mL),而 Thalassery 的花朵具有最高的 ABTS 清除活性(IC50 = 62.74 μg/mL)。这两个生态地点的猴面包树在营养成分和抗氧化特性方面的差异突出表明了生态因素在其自然变化中的作用。尽管猴面包树是非洲大陆重要的森林食用树种,但其对印度次大陆粮食安全的潜在贡献仍有待开发。
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Natural variation in the nutritional composition of African baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) from two ecological sites in Northern Malabar, Kerala, India

Natural variation in the nutritional composition of African baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) from two ecological sites in Northern Malabar, Kerala, India

Adansonia digitata L., commonly known as the African baobab, is an important plant within the Malvaceae family. It is a highly nutritious forest tree and holds a special place in several African countries. Despite its prevalence in Africa, its presence is very limited in India, and only a few individual plants of this species are reported from different parts of India, including Kerala. This study focuses on the plants growing at Ajanur and Thalassery in the Kasaragod and Kannur districts of Kerala, respectively. This study reports natural variation in phytochemicals, minerals, and the proximate components of its flowers and leaves at these locations. The results of this study show that total carbohydrate (28.79 %), crude fibre (10.76 %), and protein (53.09 %) content was higher in leaves at Ajanur. In contrast, chlorophyll a, b, and carotenoid content were highest in leaves at Thalassery and showed a value of 39.03 mg/g, 16.65 mg/g, and 13.21 mg/g, respectively. The highest quantity of elements viz. Ca, Zn, K, Fe, Cu, Ni, and Cr were reported in leaves from Thalassery, whereas Mg and Mn were abundant in the leaves from Ajanur. Flowers from Ajanur demonstrated a superior nutritional index, while Thalassery leaves exhibited a higher mineral index. Assessment of antioxidant activity indicated the highest DPPH scavenging activity in the leaves from Ajanur (IC50 = 102.57 μg/mL) and the highest ABTS scavenging activity in its flowers from Thalassery (IC50 = 62.74 μg/mL). The differences in nutritional components and antioxidant properties of the baobab from these two ecological sites underscore the role of ecological factors in its natural variation. Although it is an important forest food tree in the African continent, its potential contribution towards food security from the Indian subcontinent remains untapped.

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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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