A. Dao, C. Parkouda, MA Esther Traoré, Wdb Guissou Aimée, Vinceti Barbara, Termote Céline, Manica Mattia, I. Bassolé
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大白狼(杰克)Benth在非洲法语区通常被称为nere,是一种半驯化的本土树木,具有多种用途和高度赞赏的用途。它豆荚状的果实含有黄色的面粉果肉,可以生吃或用来做饮料、蒸粗麦粉、生面团或熟面团。本研究的目的是确定来自布基纳法索三个生态区的纸浆的矿物质(铁、钾、镁、锌、钙)、β -胡萝卜素、蛋白质、灰分、脂质和总糖含量以及pH值和酸度。结果表明,两种植物在成分上存在定量差异。底浆来自不同的生态区域。南萨赫勒地区树木果肉中β -胡萝卜素和碳水化合物含量最高(530.52±68.11µg/100g);64.96±8.9% DW)。北苏丹区钾含量高于其他生态区(3 301.25±872.85 mg/100 g DW);Mg(257.63±90.15 Mg / 100g DW);Zn(1.28±0.37 mg/100 g DW);钙(519.41±591.13 mg/100g DW)和蛋白质(3.76±0.39 g/100g DW)。南苏丹区铁含量最高(1.92±1.37 mg/100 g DW)。在本研究定量的等效柠檬酸中,北苏丹区在矿浆中的浓度最高(0.96±0.18 g/100 g DW)。观察到的变化对在粮食和营养计划中使用这些数据以及为再造林计划和农林复合系统选择种植材料来源具有影响。关键词:白桦;底浆,营养成分,理化特性,生态区域。
Comparison of chemical composition of fruit pulp of Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth from differents ecoregions
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth commonly called nere in French-speaking Africa is a semi-domesticated indigenous tree with a multi-purpose and highly appreciated use. Its pod-shaped fruits contain a yellowish floury pulp, eaten raw or used to make drinks, couscous and for raw or cooked dough. The objective of this study was to determine the profiles of minerals (Fe, K, Mg, Zn, Ca), beta-carotene, protein, ash, lipid and total sugar content as well as pH and acidity of the pulps from three ecoregions of Burkina Faso. The results showed quantitative difference in the composition of Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth pulp from the different ecoregions. Pulp from tree of South Sahelian zone contained the highest concentration of beta-carotene and carbohydrates (530.52±68.11 µg/100g; 64.96±8.9% DW, respectively). Whereas, the North Sudanian zone exceeded the others ecoregion in terms of K (3 301.25±872.85 mg/100 g DW); Mg (257.63±90.15 mg/100 g DW); Zn (1.28±0.37 mg/100 g DW); Ca (519.41±591.13 mg/100g DW) and protein (3.76±0.39 g/100 g DW). The South Sudanian zone displays the highest content in Fe (1.92±1.37 mg/100 g DW). As for the equivalent citric acid quantified in this study, the North Sudanian zone had the highest concentrations (0.96 ± 0.18 g/100 g DW) in the pulp. The observed variation has implications regarding the use of these data in food and nutrition programs, and in selecting sources of planting material for reforestation initiatives and agroforestry systems.
Key words: Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth pulp, nutritional composition, physicochemical characteristics, ecoregions.