Determination of mineral element composition of Ayoyo, Baobab and Dandelion vegetable green leaves in Ghana using instrumental neutron activation analysis

The present investigation was undertaken to determine the nutritional compositions (mineral elements) of three green leafy vegetable; Dandelion ( Taraxacum Officinale) , Ayoyo ( Corchorus Olitorius) and Baobab ( Adasonia Digitata) . The ultimate goal is to improve nutrition and health by advocating...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of food measurement & characterization 2014-12, Vol.8 (4), p.389-397
Hauptverfasser: Baidoo, I. K., Fletcher, J. J., Mensah, P. K., Quagraine, R. E., Opata, N. S.
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Zusammenfassung:The present investigation was undertaken to determine the nutritional compositions (mineral elements) of three green leafy vegetable; Dandelion ( Taraxacum Officinale) , Ayoyo ( Corchorus Olitorius) and Baobab ( Adasonia Digitata) . The ultimate goal is to improve nutrition and health by advocating for increased consumption of indigenous green leafy vegetables with an objective to increasing public acceptance, awareness and utilization. The mineral elements were determined using instrumental neutron activation analysis, over 20 elements were detected. However, 14 mineral elements were quantitatively evaluated on the basis of k 0 -method and relative comparator method. The leaves were characterized with high concentration of Mg, Ca, Cl and K, and substantive amount of Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu and I. The composition of the mineral elements and its respective percent contribution to Recommended Dietary Allowance/Adequate Intake (RDA/AI) for various life groups indicates that reasonable consumption of any of the three green leafy vegetable can contribute substantive amount of daily nutritional requirement for minor nutrients like; I, Cu, Zn, Mn, and Fe as well as major nutritional (Mg, Ca, Cl and K) needs for all life groups. Each of the leaves was also characterize with high K/Na ratios. Tolerable upper intake levels (UL) analysis also showed no significant abuse for the mineral elements determined. Other potential toxic elements (As, Cd and Hg) and non-nutritional minerals (Br, V, Al and Ba) were either not detected or were found in low concentrations.
ISSN:2193-4126
2193-4134
DOI:10.1007/s11694-014-9204-5