ABSTRACT
This
research is aimed at evaluating the nutrient composition and microbial load of
selected bread purchased from different vendors in Umuahia metropolis in Abia
State, Nigeria. Three different brands of bread were procured from Ndoro market,
Ahiaeke market and Gate six MOUAU market. The proximate, vitamin and mineral
content of the bread samples were analysed using standard methods of analysis
while the microbial load was analysed using laboratory analysis for microbial
quality and safety. Data generated were subjected to One Way Analysis of
Variance in a completely randomized design using IBM Statistical Product for
Service Solutions (version 23.0). The result of the analysis revealed that
sample BGS (Bread from Gate six Market) had the highest value of moisture
(28.35%) while sample BNM (Bread from Ndoro Market) had the least value of
moisture (26.86%), there was a significant difference (P<0.05) in all the samples. The bread
sample with the highest protein content (11.16%) was sample BNM while sample
BGS had the least (10.44%), there was a significant difference (P<0.05) in
all the samples. Sample BAM (Bread from Ahiaeke Market) had the highest fat
content (3.25%) whereas sample BGS recorded the least (2.38%), the samples were
significantly different from each other. The least value of crude fibre was
observed in sample BAM (0.45%) and there was no significant difference
(P>0.05) between sample BGS (0.66%) and BNM (0.57%). The result for the ash
content revealed that sample BAM had the highest value (2.03%) while sample BGS
had the least (1.74%), there was a significant difference between the samples
(P<0.05). Sample BAM had the least value (55.66%) of carbohydrate while no
significant difference (P<0.05) was recorded in the carbohydrate content of
sample BGS (56.45%) and BNM (56.45%). The vitamin content analysis revealed
that sample BGS had the highest value of riboflavin (0.54mg) and niacin
(9.14mg), and the lowest value of carotenoid (0.34mg), thiamine (0.57mg) and
ascorbic acid (0.08mg). Sample BNM had the highest value of carotenoid
(0.45mg), thiamine (0.64mg), niacin (9.14mg) and ascorbic acid (0.11mg) while
sample BAM had the lowest value of Riboflavin (0.44mg) and Niacin (8.66mg).
Result from the mineral analysis shows that sample BAM had the highest value of
calcium (58.25mg) and sodium (22.12mg), sample BGS had the highest value of
iron (4.15mg) and Zinc (0.47mg) while sample BNM had the highest value of phosphorous
(196.84). The bacteria with the highest frequency of occurrence were
Staphylococcus aureus and B.Subilis (1.95×
BLESSING, O (2024). Determination Of Nutrient Content And Microbial Load Of Selected Bread Purchased From Different Vendors In Umuahia Metropolis:-Ozoemena, Blessing O . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/determination-of-nutrient-content-and-microbial-load-of-selected-bread-purchased-from-different-vendors-in-umuahia-metropolis-ozoemena-blessing-o-7-2
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OBIANUJUNWA, BLESSING. "Determination Of Nutrient Content And Microbial Load Of Selected Bread Purchased From Different Vendors In Umuahia Metropolis:-Ozoemena, Blessing O " Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/determination-of-nutrient-content-and-microbial-load-of-selected-bread-purchased-from-different-vendors-in-umuahia-metropolis-ozoemena-blessing-o-7-2