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- Mohammed Musa Lawan
(Department of Chemistry, Yobe State University Damaturu)
- Idris Baba Mai-Garba
(Department of Chemistry, Yobe State University Damaturu)
Abstract
This study explores the nutritional values of Striga grass, typically known as a parasitic plant. Simple proximate compositional analysis method was used to determine the macronutrients while atomic absorption spectrophotometry was employed to test for the mineral elements. The research findings reveals a moisture content of all the species within the range of 5.3 g/100g to 3.15 g/100g; ash content 22.6 g/100g to 4.8 g/kg in S. gesneriodes root and S. Asiatica stem respectively. Protein and lipid concentrations ranged from 14.36 g/100g to 9.1 g/100g, and then 2.2 g/100g to 0.34 g/100g respectively; NFE 69.2 g/100g and the lowest is 45.6 g/100g in S. asiatica stem and S. generoides root respectively. Highest concentration of potassium was 1715 mg/kg in the bulb of S. gesneroides and lowest of 426 g/kg in S. asiatica leaves, while that of Sodium is between 964 mg/kg and 78 mg/kg in S. hermontheca roots and S. asiatica leaves respectively. While S gesneroides roots and bulb have high nutrient composition, S. asiatica leaves contained the lowest values. Striga grass is rich in fiber, protein, and other micronutrients and therefore could be a better supplement for animal feed as well as beneficial for digestion, muscle development, and immunity.
Suggested Citation
Mohammed Musa Lawan & Idris Baba Mai-Garba, 2024.
"Nutritional Composition of some Common Species of Striga grass (S. gesnerioides, S. hermonthica and S. aciatica),"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 9(7), pages 512-520, July.
Handle:
RePEc:bjf:journl:v:9:y:2024:i:7:p:512-520
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