坦桑尼亚农村社区的营养不安全:野生食用食品在补充家庭营养方面的作用

Gisandu K. Malunguja , Lulu Luflenge , Philipina F. Shayo
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野生可食用食品(wef)目前在坦桑尼亚的各个地方社区消费。尽管它们很普遍,但缺乏关于其营养状况的全面信息。为了解决这一差距,进行了一项研究,以评估它们在支持当地饮食方面的作用。共鉴定出36种生态环境因子,其中野生水果12种,蔬菜18种,野生食用菌6种。大多数参与者(74.9%)表示,他们经常在家庭中消费世界经济论坛。实验室分析发现,不同wef之间存在显著的营养差异,其中异水芹(Justicia heterocarpa)的钙含量最高(863.5 mg/100 g),镁含量最高(430.8 mg/100 g)。龙葵中钾含量最高(984.7 mg/100 g),铁含量最高(44.4 mg/100 g)。比邻分析结果表明,杂木参的水分含量最高(87.9%),粗蛋白质含量最高(5.3%)。灰分含量最高的是西番莲(8.9%),粗纤维含量最高的是槟榔(39.4%)。其中,黑参酚、黄酮类和单宁含量最高,分别为8.15 mgGAE/g、147.12 mgQE/g和58.29 mgTAE/g。其中维生素C、B1、B2含量最高的分别是betacea (27.2 mg/100 g)、S. nigum (0.59 mg/100 g)和paviflora (22.15 mg/100 g)。所研究的wef的营养概况表明,它们有可能补充基本的饮食需求,提供替代的营养来源。
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Nutritional insecurities in rural communities of Tanzania: the roles of wild edible foods (WEFs) in supplementing household nutrition
Wild edible foods (WEFs) are currently consumed in various local communities in Tanzania. Despite their prevalence, there is a lack of comprehensive information regarding their nutritional profile. To address this gap, a study was conducted to assess their role in supporting local dietary. We identified 36 WEFs, including 12 wild fruits, 18 vegetables, and 6 wild edible mushrooms. The majority of participants (74.9 %) indicated that WEFs are regularly consumed within households. Laboratory analysis identified significant nutritional variability among WEFs, with Justicia heterocarpa exhibiting the highest Ca (863.5 mg/100 g) and Mg (430.8 mg/100 g). Solanum nigrum highest K (984.7 mg/100 g) and Fe (44.4 mg/100 g). Proximate analysis revealed that Justicia heterocarpa had the highest moisture content (87.9 %) and crude protein (5.3 %). Passiflora edulis displayed the highest ash content (8.9 %), whereas Cyphomandra betacea had the highest crude fibre (39.4 %). Phenolic, flavonoid, and tannin contents were highest in S. nigrum (8.15 mgGAE/g), J. heterocarpa (147.12 mgQE/g), and A. spinosus (58.29 mgTAE/g), respectively. Vitamin C, B1, and B2 were highest in C. betacea (27.2 mg/100 g), S. nigrum (0.59 mg/100 g), and G. paviflora (22.15 mg/100 g), respectively. The noted nutritional profile of the studied WEFs indicates their potential to supplement basic dietary needs, offering alternative source of nutrients.
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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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