ABSTRACT
Fresh samples
were used for moisture content analysis. Standard methods were used to
determine in triplicate the proximate, macro minerals, phytochemical and heavy
metal levels. Proximate composition of samples revealed that moisture content for
all the samples studied was appreciably high and ranged from51.09±0.57% to
92.32±0.06%. Talinum
triangulare in Orie-Ugba sample recorded the highest (92.32±0.06%) while Gnetum
africanum in Ubani market recorded the lowest (51.09±0.57%). Ash
content for the samples was between 1.14±0.07% and 6.53±0.28% with Pterocarpus
soyanxii in Ubani market recording the highest while Telfairia
occidentalis in Orie-Ugba market gave the least. Crude protein values
ranged from 9.24±0.04% in Gnetum africanum
in Orie-Ugba market to 24.48±0.02% in Telfairia occidentalis also in Orie-Ugba market. However,
crude fibre content was maximum in Pterocarpus
soyanxii (12.25±0.06%) obtained from Ubani market and minimum in Talinum
triangulare (3.54±0.19%) obtained from Ubani market. A low
( crude lipid composition was observed in the
vegetable leaves obtained from the two markets. For carbohydrate content,
values ranged from, 56.24±0.23%
to 74.69±0.37%
with Talinum triangulare in Orie-Ugba market recording the highest and Vernonia amygdalina
also in Orie-Ugba market recording the lowest. The result for calorific
values of the vegetables revealed that Talinum triangulare from Orie-Ugba market had the highest
value (425.95 kcal) although all
the other samples also showed a high percentage of energy content. The phytochemical
screening results showed amounts of alkaloids (0.63±0.02% - 5.13±0.01%), saponins (1.30±0.02% - 9.13±0.06%),
flavonoids (2.51±0.01% to 7.79±0.03%),
tannins (0.05±0.01% - 0.14±0.01%)
and
phenols (0.05±0.00% - 0.26±0.00%) in
all the leafy vegetables. The macro mineral analysis showed the leafy
vegetables in both markets contain amounts of calcium (0.05±0.00% - 0.26±0.00%), magnesium (0.06±0.00% to 0.55±0.00%),
potassium (2.40±0.00% - 10.33±0.00%), sodium
(0.29±0.00% - 0.92±0.00%) and
phosphorus (2.70±0.00% - 9.40±0.00%). No
mercury was detected in any of the leafy vegetables from the two markets while
lead, arsenic and chromium levels were below the FAO/WHO limits. Mean cadmium concentrations
in Telfairia occidentalis, Gnetum
africanum, Pterocarpus
soyanxii in Orie-Ugba market and Gnetum africanum, Pterocarpus soyanxii in Ubani market
were either above or equal to the limit.
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CHIMERE, CHIMERE. "Comparative Assessment Of Proximate, Macro Mineral, Phytochemical And Heavy Metal Contents Of Leafy Vegetables Sourced From Two Major Markets In Umuahia" Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/comparative-assessment-of-proximate-macro-mineral-phytochemical-and-heavy-metal-contents-of-leafy-vegetables-sourced-from-two-major-markets-in-umuahia-7-2