Antioxidant properties of Telfairia occidentals as affected by the market storage method in Nigeria
2010
Adetuyi, F.O. (Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Ondo State (Nigeria). Food Science and Technology Dept.) | Ogundahunsi, G.A. (Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Ondo State (Nigeria). Nutrition and Dietetic Dept.)
The effect of market storage methods in Nigeria on the antioxidant properties of Telfairia occidentals was assessed over a period of 96 hours with respect to the vitamin C, total phenol and phytate contents, as typified by their reducing power and free scavenging ability. T. occidentals had a phytate content of 28.83 mg/100 g and there was no significant (P greater than 0.05) difference in the phytate content in the first 24 h of storage but significantly (P greater than 0.05) reduced at the end of the storage period of 96 h (26.74 mg/100 g) with 7.24% loss. Vitamin C content reduced significantly (P greater than 0.05) as the storage period increased with a very high percentage loss (81.58%) at the end of the storage period. The vegetable had 2.78 mg GAE/100 g total phenol and was slightly reduced but not significant (P greater than 0.05) during the first 24 h of storage. T. occidentals had scavenging ability greater than 90%, which significan tly (P greater than 0.05) decreased as the storage period increased (57.47% loss at 100% conc. and 56.28 % loss at 50% conc.).
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