Proximate composition, functional properties, amino acid, mineral and vitamin contents of a novel food: Alhydwan (Boerhavia elegana Choisy) seed flour
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Al-Farga, Ammar
Zhang, Hui
Siddeeg, Azhari
Shamoon, Muhammad
Chamba, Moses V. M.
Al-Hajj, Nabil
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Alhydwan (Boerhavia elegana Choisy) seed flour was evaluated for chemical and nutritional composition, and functional properties in a pursuit to identify an innovative plant with high nutraceuticals value which could be exploited in other food applications. The flour was found to be rich in dietary fiber (30.13%), protein (14.60%), crude fat (11.49%), carbohydrates (30.77%), and ash (6.88%) and encompassed adequate amounts of essential amino acids and minerals, whereas, sucrose constituted 71.3% of total sugar contents. Vitamins analysis revealed that flour is rich in water-soluble vitamins such as Thiamin (B-1), Riboflavin (B-2) and Niacin (B-3), to the amounts of 19.3, 8.2 and 2.3 mg/100 g, respectively. Results on functional properties demonstrated high water and oil absorption capacities of 6.31 and 2.43 g/g, respectively. Foaming capacity, foam stability and emulsion capacity were 9.35%, 6.90%, and 29.60%, respectively. It can be concluded that alhydwan is an excellent food material with a high nutritional value. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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