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Influence of Processing Methods on Proximate Composition and Dieting of Two Amaranthus Species from West Cameroon

The effects of various processing methods on the proximate composition and dieting of Amaranthus hybridus and Amaranthus cruentus from West Cameroon were investigated in this study. Both amaranths leaves were subjected to same treatments (sun-dried and unsliced, sliced and cooked), milled, and analy...

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Autores principales: Suffo Kamela, Arnaud Landry, Mouokeu, Raymond Simplice, Ashish, Rawson, Maffo Tazoho, Ghislain, Glory Moh, Lamye, Pamo Tedonkeng, Etienne, Kuiate, Jules-Roger
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5203911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28078277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6707313
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author Suffo Kamela, Arnaud Landry
Mouokeu, Raymond Simplice
Ashish, Rawson
Maffo Tazoho, Ghislain
Glory Moh, Lamye
Pamo Tedonkeng, Etienne
Kuiate, Jules-Roger
author_facet Suffo Kamela, Arnaud Landry
Mouokeu, Raymond Simplice
Ashish, Rawson
Maffo Tazoho, Ghislain
Glory Moh, Lamye
Pamo Tedonkeng, Etienne
Kuiate, Jules-Roger
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description The effects of various processing methods on the proximate composition and dieting of Amaranthus hybridus and Amaranthus cruentus from West Cameroon were investigated in this study. Both amaranths leaves were subjected to same treatments (sun-dried and unsliced, sliced and cooked), milled, and analysed for their mineral and proximate composition. Thirty-Six Wistar albino rats of 21 to 24 days old were distributed in six groups and fed for 14 days with 10% protein based diets named D0 (protein-free diet), DI (egg white as reference protein), DII (sun-dried and unsliced A. hybridus), DIII (cooked and sliced A. hybridus), DIV (sun-dried and unsliced A. cruentus), and DV (cooked and sliced A. cruentus). The protein bioavailability and haematological and biochemical parameters were assessed in rats. The results showed that K, P, Mg, Zn, and Fe had the higher content in both samples regardless of processing method. The sun-dried and unsliced A. cruentus contained the highest value of crude protein 32.22 g/100 g DM (dry matter) while the highest crude lipid, 3.80 and 2.58%, was observed, respectively, in sun-dried and unsliced A. hybridus and cooked and sliced A. cruentus. Cooked and sliced A. hybridus and A. cruentus contained high crude fiber of 14 and 12.18%, respectively. Rats fed with diet DIII revealed the best protein bioavailability and haematological parameters whereas 100% mortality rate was recorded with group fed with diet DIV. From this study, it is evident that cooked and sliced A. hybridus and A. cruentus could play a role in weight reduction regimes.
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spelling pubmed-52039112017-01-11 Influence of Processing Methods on Proximate Composition and Dieting of Two Amaranthus Species from West Cameroon Suffo Kamela, Arnaud Landry Mouokeu, Raymond Simplice Ashish, Rawson Maffo Tazoho, Ghislain Glory Moh, Lamye Pamo Tedonkeng, Etienne Kuiate, Jules-Roger Int J Food Sci Research Article The effects of various processing methods on the proximate composition and dieting of Amaranthus hybridus and Amaranthus cruentus from West Cameroon were investigated in this study. Both amaranths leaves were subjected to same treatments (sun-dried and unsliced, sliced and cooked), milled, and analysed for their mineral and proximate composition. Thirty-Six Wistar albino rats of 21 to 24 days old were distributed in six groups and fed for 14 days with 10% protein based diets named D0 (protein-free diet), DI (egg white as reference protein), DII (sun-dried and unsliced A. hybridus), DIII (cooked and sliced A. hybridus), DIV (sun-dried and unsliced A. cruentus), and DV (cooked and sliced A. cruentus). The protein bioavailability and haematological and biochemical parameters were assessed in rats. The results showed that K, P, Mg, Zn, and Fe had the higher content in both samples regardless of processing method. The sun-dried and unsliced A. cruentus contained the highest value of crude protein 32.22 g/100 g DM (dry matter) while the highest crude lipid, 3.80 and 2.58%, was observed, respectively, in sun-dried and unsliced A. hybridus and cooked and sliced A. cruentus. Cooked and sliced A. hybridus and A. cruentus contained high crude fiber of 14 and 12.18%, respectively. Rats fed with diet DIII revealed the best protein bioavailability and haematological parameters whereas 100% mortality rate was recorded with group fed with diet DIV. From this study, it is evident that cooked and sliced A. hybridus and A. cruentus could play a role in weight reduction regimes. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5203911/ /pubmed/28078277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6707313 Text en Copyright © 2016 Arnaud Landry Suffo Kamela et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Suffo Kamela, Arnaud Landry
Mouokeu, Raymond Simplice
Ashish, Rawson
Maffo Tazoho, Ghislain
Glory Moh, Lamye
Pamo Tedonkeng, Etienne
Kuiate, Jules-Roger
Influence of Processing Methods on Proximate Composition and Dieting of Two Amaranthus Species from West Cameroon
title Influence of Processing Methods on Proximate Composition and Dieting of Two Amaranthus Species from West Cameroon
title_full Influence of Processing Methods on Proximate Composition and Dieting of Two Amaranthus Species from West Cameroon
title_fullStr Influence of Processing Methods on Proximate Composition and Dieting of Two Amaranthus Species from West Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Processing Methods on Proximate Composition and Dieting of Two Amaranthus Species from West Cameroon
title_short Influence of Processing Methods on Proximate Composition and Dieting of Two Amaranthus Species from West Cameroon
title_sort influence of processing methods on proximate composition and dieting of two amaranthus species from west cameroon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5203911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28078277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6707313
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