2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.705.284
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Study on Nutrients, Mineral and Vitamin Profile of Moringa oleifera Leaf Meal Meant for Livestock Feeding

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“…Our study showed that the moringa leaves contained 22.5 mg/100 g of iron and 416 mg of calcium per 100 g of sample whereas the seeds of moringa contained 8.23 mg/100g of iron and 520 mg of calcium per 100 g of sample (Table 2). This was not in agreement with the author reported from leaves of moringa to have 28.5 mg of iron and 1.60 mg of calcium/100 g of leaves 29 . Also, authors have revealed that the seeds of moringa to have 2.18 ppm of iron and 67.01 ppm of calcium whereas the leaves had 4.11 ppm of iron and 141.42 ppm of calcium/100g dry weight 30 .…”
Section: Determination Of Mineral Contentscontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…Our study showed that the moringa leaves contained 22.5 mg/100 g of iron and 416 mg of calcium per 100 g of sample whereas the seeds of moringa contained 8.23 mg/100g of iron and 520 mg of calcium per 100 g of sample (Table 2). This was not in agreement with the author reported from leaves of moringa to have 28.5 mg of iron and 1.60 mg of calcium/100 g of leaves 29 . Also, authors have revealed that the seeds of moringa to have 2.18 ppm of iron and 67.01 ppm of calcium whereas the leaves had 4.11 ppm of iron and 141.42 ppm of calcium/100g dry weight 30 .…”
Section: Determination Of Mineral Contentscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of moringa leaves, our study showed to have 8.835 mg of thiamine, 2.201 mg of riboflavin, 27.968 mg of pyridoxine, 147.435 mg of biotin and 6.733 mg of vit C per 100 grams of dried sample. One of the studies was in agreement with our result except the riboflavin, which was observed higher (20.5 mg/100 g) in moringa leaves 29 . A higher value of vit C was observed in the leaves of M.oleifera with 2.7 mg/g dry weight basis 25 .…”
Section: Determination Of Water Soluble Vitaminssupporting
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“…Also, alpha-lipoic acid, an organo-sulphur compound derived from octanoic acid, is regarded as a universal antioxidant as it acts as a cofactor for many enzymes and is shown to restore endogenous antioxidants such as oxidised vitamin Cand E, thereby protecting organelles, cells and tissue from the damaging effects of excessive ROS production (Taherian et al, 2019). Moringa oleifera leaves are also rich in vitamin C and E (Ajantha et al, 2018), which have been indicated as major chain-breaking antioxidants with strong reducing potential that attenuate free radical generating reactions (Brash & Havre, 2002). Seminal intracellular enzyme complexes and F I G U R E 2 Effects of aqueous leaf extracts ofMoringa oleiferaon capacitation and acrosome reaction in vitro.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Este valor es mayor que 10.74, 7.12 y 14.40% reportados por Valdez et al (2015), Ayasan (2015) y Chucu y Chucu (2013) respectivamente. Sin embargo, este valor es menor que el 27.51 % reportado por Ajantha et al (2018). Clement et al (2017)…”
Section: Valor Bromatológicounclassified