Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people

In recent decades, minimizing the frequency of nutrient deficiency and malnutrition in rural areas of developing countries becomes an alarming issue. Oyster mushrooms are rich source of both macro and micro nutrients. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the yield of newly introduced oyster m...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, M., Abdullah, N., Nuruddin, M.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.181452017-11-07T07:25:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18145/ Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people Ahmed, M. Abdullah, N. Nuruddin, M.M. Q Science (General) QH301 Biology In recent decades, minimizing the frequency of nutrient deficiency and malnutrition in rural areas of developing countries becomes an alarming issue. Oyster mushrooms are rich source of both macro and micro nutrients. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the yield of newly introduced oyster mushroom strains viz. Pleurotus sajor-caju (PSC), Pleurotus flabellatus (FLB), Pleurotus Florida (FLO), Pleurotus ostreatus (PO2 and PO3), Pleurotus ostreatus (HK-51) and Pleurotus geesteranus (PG1 and PG3) and to justify their nutritional values when grown in the climatic condition of Bangladesh. Strain HK-51 produced the highest amount of fresh sporophore (197.80 g). In contrast, the highest number of fruiting body was obtained from the strain FLO (82 g) followed by strain PSC (69 g). Strain PG1 has recorded the highest biological yield (278 g), productivity (55%) and biological efficiency (96%). Nutrient and mineral analysis of sporophore of strain PG1 showed protein (31.80%), lipid (3.6%), potassium (1.3 mg/100 g), phosphorus (0.8 mg/100 g), calcium (32 mg/100 g), iron (43 mg/100 g), magnesium (12 mg/100 g), copper (3.5 mcg/100 g), zinc (12.5 mcg/100 g) and manganese (2.3 mcg/100 g). This study showed that the strain PG1 performed well with regard to quality and productivity as compared to other strains. Hence, oyster mushroom strain PG1 is a potential cheap source of nutrients and minerals to combat socioeconomic problems including malnutrition, diseases linked to malnutrition, poverty reduction and agricultural diversity. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed Ahmed, M. and Abdullah, N. and Nuruddin, M.M. (2016) Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people. Sains Malaysiana, 45 (11). pp. 1609-1615. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/pdf_files/SM-PDF-45-11-2016/04%20Mostak%20Ahmed.pdf
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QH301 Biology
Ahmed, M.
Abdullah, N.
Nuruddin, M.M.
Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people
description In recent decades, minimizing the frequency of nutrient deficiency and malnutrition in rural areas of developing countries becomes an alarming issue. Oyster mushrooms are rich source of both macro and micro nutrients. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the yield of newly introduced oyster mushroom strains viz. Pleurotus sajor-caju (PSC), Pleurotus flabellatus (FLB), Pleurotus Florida (FLO), Pleurotus ostreatus (PO2 and PO3), Pleurotus ostreatus (HK-51) and Pleurotus geesteranus (PG1 and PG3) and to justify their nutritional values when grown in the climatic condition of Bangladesh. Strain HK-51 produced the highest amount of fresh sporophore (197.80 g). In contrast, the highest number of fruiting body was obtained from the strain FLO (82 g) followed by strain PSC (69 g). Strain PG1 has recorded the highest biological yield (278 g), productivity (55%) and biological efficiency (96%). Nutrient and mineral analysis of sporophore of strain PG1 showed protein (31.80%), lipid (3.6%), potassium (1.3 mg/100 g), phosphorus (0.8 mg/100 g), calcium (32 mg/100 g), iron (43 mg/100 g), magnesium (12 mg/100 g), copper (3.5 mcg/100 g), zinc (12.5 mcg/100 g) and manganese (2.3 mcg/100 g). This study showed that the strain PG1 performed well with regard to quality and productivity as compared to other strains. Hence, oyster mushroom strain PG1 is a potential cheap source of nutrients and minerals to combat socioeconomic problems including malnutrition, diseases linked to malnutrition, poverty reduction and agricultural diversity.
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author Ahmed, M.
Abdullah, N.
Nuruddin, M.M.
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Abdullah, N.
Nuruddin, M.M.
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title Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people
title_short Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people
title_full Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people
title_fullStr Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people
title_full_unstemmed Yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: An alternative nutritional source for rural people
title_sort yield and nutritional composition of oyster mushrooms: an alternative nutritional source for rural people
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18145/
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