ABSTRACT
The proximate, mineral, vitamin and
phytochemical contents of orange fleshed sweet potatoes (O), yellow fleshed sweet potato
(Y), Beetroot (B), and carrot (C) were analysed. The samples analysed showed
significant differences in their proximate composition, mineral, vitamin and
phytochemical contents. The carbohydrate content decreased in the order O
(32.37 %) > Y (29.71 %) > B (14.31 %) > C (9.26 %). The crude fibre
decreased in the order Y (4.16 %) > B (3.82 %) > O (2.42 %) > C (1.61
%). The Fat content decreased in the order B (4.04 %) > C (2.97 %) > Y
(1.54 %) > O (1.06 %). The protein content decreased in the order B (14.85
%) > C (10.51 %) > Y (4.82 %) > O (3.89 %). The ash content decreased
in the order B (0.35 %) > C (0.26 %) > Y (0.05 %) > O (0.05 %). The
moisture content decreased in the order C (3.54 %) > O (3.41 %) > B (3.21
%) > Y (2.88 %). The
samples analyzed are rich sources of minerals (iron, zinc, copper, manganese,
phosphorous, nitrogen, sodium, potassium, magnesium calcium and cobalt) that
can be used to supplement daily requirements needed for physiological
functioning necessary for life. The heavy metals such as nickel (0.01-0.02
ppm), lead (0.02-0.3 ppm) and cadmium (0.00-0.03 ppm) found in the samples were
below the permissible limit. Thus, consumption of these samples as foods poses
no immediate danger. The samples analyzed have shown to be rich sources of b-carotene
(3.25-7.87 mg/100g), vitamin C (17.61-40.71 mg/100g), vitamin A (9.51-18.45
mg/100g), Riboflavin (0.08-0.38 mg/100g), niacin (0.77-2.24 mg/100g) and
thiamine (0.11-0.15 mg/100g). Yellow fleshed sweet potato recorded the highest
values for vitamin A, C and b-carotene.
Carrot recorded the highest values for riboflavin and thiamine. The quantitative phytochemical
screening of the samples
revealed the presence of alkaloids, phenol, saponin, flavonoids, phytate, and
tannin. Beetroot showed highest values for all the phytochemicals analysed.
Except for phenol, orange and yellow fleshed potato recorded higher values for
all the phytochemicals analysed than carrot. The result of this study showed
that the samples analysed contained appreciable amount
of essential nutrients and are safe for human consumption.
CHIGOZIRIM, P (2023). Evaluation Of Chemical Composition Of Carrot (Daucus carota), Sweet Potatoes( Ipomea batata) and beetroot(Beta vulgaris). Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/evaluation-of-chemical-composition-of-carrot-daucus-carota-sweet-potatoes-ipomea-batata-and-beetrootbeta-vulgaris-7-2
PAULINE, CHIGOZIRIM. "Evaluation Of Chemical Composition Of Carrot (Daucus carota), Sweet Potatoes( Ipomea batata) and beetroot(Beta vulgaris)" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 23 Mar. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/evaluation-of-chemical-composition-of-carrot-daucus-carota-sweet-potatoes-ipomea-batata-and-beetrootbeta-vulgaris-7-2. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.
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PAULINE, CHIGOZIRIM. "Evaluation Of Chemical Composition Of Carrot (Daucus carota), Sweet Potatoes( Ipomea batata) and beetroot(Beta vulgaris)" Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/evaluation-of-chemical-composition-of-carrot-daucus-carota-sweet-potatoes-ipomea-batata-and-beetrootbeta-vulgaris-7-2