2019
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v23i7.21
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Nutritional Analysis of Three Commonly Consumed Varieties of Sorghum (<i>Sorghum bicolor L.</i>) in Bauchi State, Nigeria

Abstract: Three sorghum samples (yellow, red, and white sorghums) were analyzed for their proximate, vitamin (B1, B3, B6) and mineral element (Mg, Na, K, Ca, Fe, Zn, Cu and Mn) compositions. Vitamins and mineral compositions were determined using HPLC and AAS respectively. The results of the proximate analysis revealed that there was no significant difference (p ≤ 0.05) in the ash, crude fibre, crude protein and carbohydrate content of the three samples. The difference in the moisture and fat content were significant (p… Show more

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“…Anerao et al [2] reported that crude fibre content did not differ significantly between yellow and white pericarp sorghum. These results were in agreement with Mohammed et al [10] who also noticed no significant differences in crude fibre content of white and yellow pericarp sorghum.…”
Section: Dietary Fibresupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Anerao et al [2] reported that crude fibre content did not differ significantly between yellow and white pericarp sorghum. These results were in agreement with Mohammed et al [10] who also noticed no significant differences in crude fibre content of white and yellow pericarp sorghum.…”
Section: Dietary Fibresupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Anerao et al [2] reported that white sorghum recorded higher amount of phosphorus content (490.55 ppm) than yellow sorghum (390.21 ppm). Whereas, yellow sorghum recorded higher potassium content (61ppm) and the white sorghum having the least potassium content (53ppm) in a study conducted by Mohammed et al [10]. The values obtained from this study were found to higher than that reported by Leder [14].…”
Section: Mineral Composition Of White and Yellow Pericarp Sorghumcontrasting
confidence: 66%
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“…Also, low Vitamin A and its active metabolites is associated with the development of kidneys(Gilbert 2002). It is known that high level of liver enzyme above the normal range represent hepatocellular degeneration(Mohammed et al 2019). Interestingly, birds fed MBBD or the Control had similar and high GOT and GPT values, suggesting hepatoprotective abilities of those diets in reducing free radicals that could have caused liver damage(Hern´andez et al 2006).…”
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“…Also, low Vitamin A and its active metabolites is associated with the development of kidneys(Gilbert 2002). It is known that high level of liver enzyme above the normal range represent hepatocellular degeneration(Mohammed et al 2019). Interestingly, birds fed MBBD or the Control diet had similar and high GOT and GPT values, suggesting hepatoprotective abilities of those diets in reducing free radicals that could have caused liver damage(Hern´andez et al 2006) Lee et al (2010).…”
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