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Identifying Ghanaian Cassava Leaves with Safe Cyanide Levels for Use as Vegetable

Identifying Ghanaian Cassava Leaves with Safe Cyanide Levels for Use as Vegetable

von William Opoku-Nkoom
Softcover - 9783656719403
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Beschreibung

Master's Thesis from the year 2011 in the subject Health - Nutritional Science, grade: pass, University of Ghana, Legon (School of Graduate Studies), course: Nutrition, language: English, abstract: Cassava leaves have the potential to address protein and micronutrients deficiencies but the downside is the presence of cyanogenic glycosides. Consumption of a cyanogenic plant has been implicated in many pathological disorders including goitre. No study had been done in Ghana between cassava leaves consumption and goitre which was reported endemic in the northern belt. The northern belt of Ghana widely consumes cassava leaves, unlike the southern and the middle parts. The main objective of the study was therefore to identify Ghanaian cassava leaves with safe cyanide levels for use as vegetable. The study was conducted in three communities each in the southern, transition, and the northern belts of Ghana, on the basis that an identified agricultural research station closest to those communities in the respective belts, was the most active in the root and tuber improvement and marketing programme in Ghana. Cyanide analysis was done using the standard Chloramine-T/Pyridine barbituric acid colorimetric method, at the Société Générale de Surveillance laboratory in Tema. The cyanide content of Ghanaian cassava leaves from most commonly consumed varieties ranged from 72.79 ¿ 203.50 ppm, dry weight. This is relatively lower than what have been reported by some researchers in other countries. Ghanaians in general, therefore, grow relatively low-cyanide cassavas. Two-factor analysis of variance revealed a significant interactive effect (p=0.024) between type of variety (genotype) and the geographical location (environment), of which the impact was greater in the unimproved varieties. By adequate processing involving pounding followed by boiling, all cassava leaves considered in this study were all safe for consumption. It is recommended that Ghanaian cassava leaves be promoted for use as vegetable, especially in the south. This must however be accompanied with proper education on the potential toxicity and on adequate processing techniques.

Details

Verlag GRIN Verlag
Ersterscheinung 05. September 2014
Maße 21 cm x 14.8 cm x 0.9 cm
Gewicht 174 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9783656719403
Auflage 1. Auflage
Seiten 112

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