Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes

Freshwater macrophytes have been determined for the proximate composition and mineral content of three freshwater macrophytes species, Eichhornia crassipes, Limnocharis flava, and Neptunia oleracea. Young shoots of E. crassipes, L. flava, and N. oleracea were collected from shallow channels of Pucho...

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Main Authors: Zakaria, Muta Harah, Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi, Bidin, Nordiah, Syed, Nurul Nur Farahin
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1102452024-09-10T01:40:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110245/ Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes Zakaria, Muta Harah Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi Bidin, Nordiah Syed, Nurul Nur Farahin Freshwater macrophytes have been determined for the proximate composition and mineral content of three freshwater macrophytes species, Eichhornia crassipes, Limnocharis flava, and Neptunia oleracea. Young shoots of E. crassipes, L. flava, and N. oleracea were collected from shallow channels of Puchong, Ladang 10, Universiti Putra Malaysia and Kg. Alur Selibong, Langgar, Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia. Eight replicates of E. crassipes and L. flava and four replicates of N. oleracea were used for subsequent analyses. In the proximate analysis, N. oleracea possessed the highest percentage of crude protein (29.61) and energy content (4,269.65 cal g−1), whereas L. flava had the highest percentage of crude fat (5.75) and ash (18.31). The proximate composition trend for each species was different; specifically, all of the species possessed more carbohydrates and fewer crude lipids. All of the species demonstrated a similar mineral trend, with high nitrogen and potassium and lower copper contents. Nitrogen and potassium levels ranged from 12,380–40,380 mg kg−1 and from 11,212-33,276 mg kg−1, respectively, and copper levels ranged from 16–27 mg kg−1. The results showed that all three plant species, i.e., E. crassipes, N. oleracea, and L. flava are plant-based sources of macro- and micronutrient beneficial supplements for human consumption. PeerJ 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110245/1/110245.pdf Zakaria, Muta Harah and Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi and Bidin, Nordiah and Syed, Nurul Nur Farahin (2023) Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes. PeerJ, 11. art. no. e15496. pp. 1-21. ISSN 2167-8359 https://peerj.com/articles/15496/ 10.7717/peerj.15496
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description Freshwater macrophytes have been determined for the proximate composition and mineral content of three freshwater macrophytes species, Eichhornia crassipes, Limnocharis flava, and Neptunia oleracea. Young shoots of E. crassipes, L. flava, and N. oleracea were collected from shallow channels of Puchong, Ladang 10, Universiti Putra Malaysia and Kg. Alur Selibong, Langgar, Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia. Eight replicates of E. crassipes and L. flava and four replicates of N. oleracea were used for subsequent analyses. In the proximate analysis, N. oleracea possessed the highest percentage of crude protein (29.61) and energy content (4,269.65 cal g−1), whereas L. flava had the highest percentage of crude fat (5.75) and ash (18.31). The proximate composition trend for each species was different; specifically, all of the species possessed more carbohydrates and fewer crude lipids. All of the species demonstrated a similar mineral trend, with high nitrogen and potassium and lower copper contents. Nitrogen and potassium levels ranged from 12,380–40,380 mg kg−1 and from 11,212-33,276 mg kg−1, respectively, and copper levels ranged from 16–27 mg kg−1. The results showed that all three plant species, i.e., E. crassipes, N. oleracea, and L. flava are plant-based sources of macro- and micronutrient beneficial supplements for human consumption.
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author Zakaria, Muta Harah
Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi
Bidin, Nordiah
Syed, Nurul Nur Farahin
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Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi
Bidin, Nordiah
Syed, Nurul Nur Farahin
Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes
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Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi
Bidin, Nordiah
Syed, Nurul Nur Farahin
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title Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes
title_short Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes
title_full Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes
title_fullStr Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes
title_sort nutritional values of wild edible freshwater macrophytes
publisher PeerJ
publishDate 2023
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