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Amarasiri, M.C.K. |
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Godakumbura, P. |
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Prashantha, M.A.B. |
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2017-10-27T05:14:03Z |
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2017-10-27T05:14:03Z |
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2016 |
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Amarasiri, M.C.K., Godakumbura, P., Prashantha, M.A.B. (2016). "Proximate analysis and determination of mineral, starch, ascorbic acid and cyanide contents in Manihot esculenta (CARI555) grown in Sri Lanka", Proceedings of the Peradeniya University International Research Sessions, Sri Lanka, p.87 |
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http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6212 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Cassava, a popular local yam consumed in Sri Lanka, is an important source of
energy and is a raw material for foods. A survey on cassava cultivation revealed that the
most common cassava variety among local cassava cultivators is CARI 555 which is
popularly known as “Alu Peradeniya”.
This study was performed to determine the/proximate composition, cyanide,
mineral (K, Ca, Na and Fe), starch and ascorbic acid contents o f the CARI 555 variety
collected from local fanners in different areas o f Sri Lanka. All proximate parameters and
ascorbic acid content were determined according to AOAC standard methods. The cyanide
content of starchy flesh was determined by a simple picrate paper kit method. Starch was
extracted using the wet method.
Moisture content-of cassava samples ranged from 59.9- 66.7% on wet basis.
Ranges o f protein, total fat, ash, fibre and carbohydrate contents were 2.0- 2.7%, 0.4- 0.6%,
1.7- 2.3%, 4.0- 5.0% and 23.4- 28.8% on dry basis, respectively. Concentrations of Na and
K in the starchy flesh o f CARI 555 were both significantly higher than that of outer and
inner peej/ The Na content ranged from 158.98 - 110.88 mg/kg and K content ranged from
55.90 - 40.32 mg/kg. Starchy flesh had a higher concentration o f Fe when compared with
the inner and outer peel (5.78 - 4.00 mg/kg). The starchy flesh o f cassava tubers had the
highest Ca concentration while inner and outer peel had lower values which ranged from
76.79 - 47.68 mg/kg. Results revealed that there was a significant variation in the mineral
content o f cassava depending on the region o f cultivation. The starch content of the tuber
ranged from 20.01- 22.40% while the ascorbic acid content ranged from 21.61 - 24.66 mg
per 100 g o f fresh tuber The cyanide content o f tubers ranged from 24.17 - 31.20 mg/kg
while the lethal dose o f cyanide is 0.5 -3.5 mg/kg o f body weight. Therefore, it can be
concluded that this variety o f cassava is a good source o f nutrition and its consumption
should be promoted in Sri Lanka. |
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Proceedings of the Peradeniya University International Research Sessions, Sri Lanka |
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dc.title |
Proximate analysis and determination of mineral, starch, ascorbic acid and cyanide contents in Manihot esculenta (CARI555) grown in Sri Lanka |
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Article |
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