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2010(Vol.2, Issue:2)
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A Comparative Study of Nutrients and Mineral Molar Ratios of Some Plant Foods with Recommended Dietary Allowances

Ali Aberoumand
Corresponding Author:  Ali Aberoumand 
Submitted: 2009 December, 30
Accepted: 2010 January, 09
Published: 2010 March, 10
Abstract:
The proximate composition and mineral constituents of Asparagus officinalis stem and Momordica dioica R. fruit were evaluated in order to standard methods. The stem contained an ashes: 10.70%, crude protein: 32.69%, crude lipid: 3.44%, crude fiber: 18.50%, and carbohydrates: 34.67%. Stem also has highenergy value (384.27kcal/100g) dry weight. The fruits contained an ashes: 9.1%, crude protein: 5.44%, crude lipid: 3.25%, crude fiber: 22.9%, and carbohydrates: 59.31%. Comparing proximate and minerals contents of the stem and the fruit, the results indicated that Asparagus officinalis stem could be a good supplement for some nutrients such as protein, potassium, and carbohydrates. The stem could be promoted as a carbohydrate supplement for cereal-based diets in poor rural communities, while Momordica dioica R. fruits could be a good supplement for some nutrients such as Fibre, Potassium, Zinc, lipid, Protein and Carbohydrates. A. officinalis is suitable for high-temperature food processes.

Key words:  Asparagus officinalis DC., Momordica dioica R., micronutrients, proximate, mineral composition, ,
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Ali Aberoumand, . A Comparative Study of Nutrients and Mineral Molar Ratios of Some Plant Foods with Recommended Dietary Allowances. Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology, (2): Page No: 104-108.
ISSN (Online):  2042-4876
ISSN (Print):   2042-4868
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