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2011(Vol.3, Issue:5)
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Physicochemical Changes in Bulbils of Two Cultivars of Dioscorea bulbifera During the Ripening Period

M.A. Libra, J.T. Gonnety, A.P. Ahi, S. Dabonne, E.D. Ahipo and L.P. Kouame
Corresponding Author:  S. Dabonne 
Submitted: 2011 February, 20
Accepted: 2011 March, 21
Published: 2011 October, 25
Abstract:
This study was carried out in order to determine and compare changes in physicochemical properties of bulbils from two cultivars (yellow and mauve) of Dioscorea bulbifera at different periods during the growth. The tests were performed on the bulbils from one to six months of age. The results showed that the weight of bulbils of both cultivars increased. They were ranged on fresh weight basis, from 31.88±13.1 g to 314.93±16.87 g for yellow cultivar and from 10.26±5.17 to 61±14.17 g for mauve cultivar. Starch content, like lipids, total and reducing sugars, cellulose and ash increased also. Starch was the most abundant chemical component with values ranged from 62.09±5.45 to 78.5±5.2% and from 60.56±3.05 to 70.57±6.87%, (on dry weight basis) for yellow and mauve cultivar respectively. Potassium is the most abundant mineral. It value increased during the growth time and ranged (in mg per 100 g dry weight) from 109.2±0.30 to 451.9±0.41 and from 89.66±0,5 to 403.45±0.6 for yellow and mauve cultivar respectively. Bulbils physiological maturity might be set at sixth month during the growth time as some components like Zn, Mg and protein reached a critical level after six months.

Key words:  Crops, Dioscorea bulbifera, food security, post harvest, , ,
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M.A. Libra, J.T. Gonnety, A.P. Ahi, S. Dabonne, E.D. Ahipo and L.P. Kouame, . Physicochemical Changes in Bulbils of Two Cultivars of Dioscorea bulbifera During the Ripening Period. Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology, (5): 327-331.
ISSN (Online):  2042-4876
ISSN (Print):   2042-4868
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