A study on the nutritional quality of Moringa oleifera and Moringa peregrina
2021
Palada, Manuel C. | Patricio, Hope G. | Deloso, Homer E. | Paret, Mathews | Garcia, D. E.
Conference paper
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]A study was conducted to determine and compare the growth characteristics and nutritional quality of <em>M. oleifera</em> and <em>M. peregrina</em>. Three moringa cultivars consisting of two <em>M. oleifera</em> cultivars (‘PKM-1’ and ‘Local’) and one <em>M. peregrina</em> cultivar were evaluated in pot experiments using a randomized complete block design with four replications. Pruning and sampling of leaves for biomass yield and nutritional quality analysis were performed when plants attained a height of 1 m. Young and fully expanded green leaves were sampled for nutritional analysis and biochemical components. Results showed that plant height and number of leaves differed significantly between the three cultivars. ‘PKM-1’ and the ‘Local’ cultivar were taller than <em>M. peregrina</em>, whereas, ‘PKM-1’ and <em>M. peregrina</em> produced a higher number of leaves than the ‘Local’ cultivar. There were no significant differences in the number of side branches among cultivars. Although there were no significant differences in leaf fresh weight among cultivars, <em>M. peregrina</em> and ‘PKM-1’ had a tendency of higher leaf fresh weight than the ‘Local’ cultivar. Both cultivars had significantly higher dry leaf biomass than the ‘Local’ cultivar. Significant differences in calcium, iron and anti-oxidant activity were found between the three cultivars. ‘PKM-1’ contained higher calcium than <em>M. peregrina</em> and the ‘Local’ cultivar. ‘PKM-1’ also contained higher iron than <em>M. peregrina</em>, but not significant compared to the ‘Local’ cultivar. Both ‘PKM-1’ and <em>M. peregrina</em> had significantly higher anti-oxidant activity than the ‘Local’ cultivar. Significant differences were also observed in nitrogen free extract, crude protein and crude fat. Nitrogen free extract content was higher in <em>M. peregrina</em> than in ‘PKM-1’ and ‘Local’ cultivar. The ‘Local’ cultivar contained higher crude fat than ‘PKM-1’ and <em>M. peregrina</em>. This study indicated that moringa cultivars differ in growth characteristics, selected nutritional qualities and biochemical components. Further studies should investigate and determine other nutritional qualities that are not covered including vitamins, amino acids and important anti-oxidants.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]North Florida Research and Education Center, Quincy, Florida, USA
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