2022
DOI: 10.4314/dujopas.v7i3b.15
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The Effect of Cooking on the Goitrogenic (cyanogenic glycosides and glucosinolates) Content of Pumpkin Leaves (Telfairia occidentalis) and Spinach Leaves (Spinacia olairaceae)

Abstract: Fresh ugwu (Telfairia occidentalis) and spinach (Spinacia olairaceae) leaves play important roles in human nutrition. Leafy vegetables including Telfairia occidentalis and Spinacia olairaceae are considered as agents of transmission of goitrogens which interfere with iodine uptake thus causing goiter. Cyanogenic glycosides are naturally occurring goitrogens found in staple foods in the tropics. Thiocyanate and isothiocyanate have been demonstrated as the goitrogenic principles of cyanogenic plants Thiocyanate … Show more

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“…Goitrogenic food intake assessment was obtained in the form of frequencies (once per day, 1-3 times per week, once per month, rarely and never). The studied goitrogenic items were collected from previous literature (16)(17)(18) , and it was selected according to what was included in the diet of South Kordofan state population.…”
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“…Goitrogenic food intake assessment was obtained in the form of frequencies (once per day, 1-3 times per week, once per month, rarely and never). The studied goitrogenic items were collected from previous literature (16)(17)(18) , and it was selected according to what was included in the diet of South Kordofan state population.…”
Section: Questionnaire and Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%