2022
DOI: 10.4236/jmmce.2022.102013
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Evaluation of Mineral Elements Content of Senegal Fruits

Abstract: This study determined mineral value and antioxidant activity of Senegal fruits for contributing to improving healthy diet and preventing some chronic diseases. Mineral element contents of Dialium guineense, Landolphia heudelotti, Mangifera indica, Cyperus esculentus and Saba senegalensis, which are widely available and consumed, were studied. The results by ICP-OES spectrophotometry after acid mineralization showed highest levels of (per 100 g fruits), calcium (158 mg), potassium (1018 mg), magnesium (532 mg),… Show more

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“…Manganese was only detected in Mogose, and the recorded value (3.57 mg/kg) was lower than that of 1.9 mg/100 g reported by [26]. Inclusion of fruits and vegetables in the diet has positive effects including disease prevention due to their inherent fibre, protein and micronutrients including minerals [27]. If manganese is deficient in the diet it may result in bone demineralisation and hypocholestrolemia [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Manganese was only detected in Mogose, and the recorded value (3.57 mg/kg) was lower than that of 1.9 mg/100 g reported by [26]. Inclusion of fruits and vegetables in the diet has positive effects including disease prevention due to their inherent fibre, protein and micronutrients including minerals [27]. If manganese is deficient in the diet it may result in bone demineralisation and hypocholestrolemia [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%