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Effect of Selected Preservatives on Nutritional Indices of Phaseolus vulgaris (Kidney Beans) and Phaseolus lunatus (Lima Beans)
Abstract: Background: The increasing necessity for all season food availability as well the importance of nutritional value being preserved properly have resulted in the use of both natural and artificial preservatives. This research aimed at evaluation of the effect of selected preservatives on the nutritive indices of Phaseolus vulgaris (Kidney Beans) and Phaseolus lunatus (Lima Beans).
Materials and methods: The P. vulgaris and P. Lunatus used for this research were obtained in sac bags. In accordance with the research protocol. The both beans seeds were prepared and sent for preliminary analysis in laboratory before storage with selected preservatives proceed. The selected preservatives were procured and prepared for the preservation purpose following the research guidelines. The beans seeds were divided into airtight vessels and label it group A to E which were preserved with selected preservatives, DDVP (sniper), birds eye pepper, Aluminum phosphide, the group D was mixed with ash respectively while the fifth (group E) served as control and were left untreated with any preservative. The beans mixed with preservative were left to stay for 6 months. Standard methods were used to assess the effect of the preservatives on the proximate constituents, mineral concentrations and amino acid contents respectively compared with the control which was not mixed with any of the preservatives.
Results: It was observed from the results that the groups preserved with sniper and wood ash had lowest and highest % moisture content in both beans respectively, the crude proteins of the aluminum phosphide preserved beans showed a non-significant improvement in it % composition compared with control, there was also a non-significant (p ≤ 0.05) increase seen in the crude protein of the preserved groups when compared with control. For the crude fibre compositions it is observed that sniper preserved showed a significantly high content, with wood ash preserved group having the lowest % when compared with control. For the carbohydrate all group preserved with the selected showed a statistically significant improvement with sniper preserved with highest value of compared with control. It was observed from the result also that pepper preserved group had a significantly higher Ca concentration of while highest phosphorus significant value was observed in pepper preserved group. The results showed that kidney beans and lima beans are rich in essential amino acids with Lysine showing the highest concentration among the essential amino acid with a value of 8.17 g for the pepper preserved and was noticed to be same across all the essential amino acids while wood ash preserved group show dis-improvement in amino acid concentration.
Conclusion: The observed improvements in some parameters showed that the chemical in some groups are more effective at some aspect while natural preservatives at some other points. Its effectiveness for a longer shelf life and stop or delay the growth of bacteria, suppress the reaction when food comes in contact with oxygen or heat, they also prevent the loss of some essential amino-acids and some vitamins enhance the food flavors and colors. The results of this study improvements in shelf life and nutritional values.
Keywords: preservatives, nutrition, aluminum, artificial, proximate analysis, minerals, vitamins, amino acid.
Title: Effect of Selected Preservatives on Nutritional Indices of Phaseolus vulgaris (Kidney Beans) and Phaseolus lunatus (Lima Beans)
Author: Aworinde Olusola Abosede, Nweze Carole Chibuzor, Bamidele Titilayo Oluwayemisi, Nwefia Wilson Ifeanacho
International Journal of Life Sciences Research
ISSN 2348-313X (Print), ISSN 2348-3148 (online)
Vol. 11, Issue 2, April 2023 - June 2023
Page No: 11-25
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Published Date: 06-April-2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7804491
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AN EXPLICIT FORMULA FOR FUZZY SUBGROUPS OF THE ABELIAN GROUP Z2pn × Z2, n ≥ 1, p ≥ 3
In this paper, we characterise distinct fuzzy subgroups of the abelian group Z2pn ×Z2, using an enumerative technique derived from the set of representatives of isomorphism classes of subgroups and their sizes. We formulate a linear non-homogeneous recurrence relation of degree one with constant coefficients and apply both the associated linear homogeneous and particular solutions to derive an explicit formula for the number of fuzzy subgroups
Outcomes of sexual abuse on self-esteem among adolescents: A systematic review
The burden of sexual abuse remains a global reality and it is known to affect
adolescents’ psycho-social well-being. The current study aimed at determining the
unanimity findings on the relationship between sexual abuse and self-esteem among
adolescents as well as the concomitant determinants of self-esteem among sexually
abused adolescents. To achieve this, a systematic search of PubMed, Science Direct,
Cochrane, African Journals Online (AJOL) and Google Scholar was conducted to
identify studies that focused on the outcomes of sexual abuse on the self-esteem of
adolescents. Based on this, a simple synthesis of basic findings of the selected studies
was conducted. A total of 7,278 studies were identified out of which only eight studies
from Africa, Asia, Europe and North America met the selection criteria. With three
research questions guiding the study, findings reveal that sexual abuse is prevalent
among the study participants. It also revealed an inverse relationship between sexual
abuse and self-esteem among he adolescents. Furthermore, three categories of codeterminants
of self-esteem among sexually abused adolescents were observed
namely socio-demographic determinants; parental and family determinants as well as
nature of abuse. The overriding deduction from these studies is that sexual abuse
impacts negatively on the self-esteem of adolescents. These findings have implications
for Sustainable Development Goals. Since this study has established that sexual abuse
impacts negatively on the self-esteem of adolescents, drivers of SGD 3 should, among
other things, intensify campaigns against adolescents’ sexual abuse and make
psychological intervention by counselling psychologists, available to victims. © 2020
The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Common
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EDITOR -IN- CHIEF: PROF. J. A. OLOYEDE
MANAGING EDITOR: DR. (MRS) B. A. AZEEZ
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The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or related disciplines. It is a biannual Journal published by the Department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.
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Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues: INTERNALLY GENERATED REVENUE AND ITS IMPACT ON BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION IN SOME SELECTED STATES IN NIGERIA (2013-2022)
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The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or related disciplines. It is biannual Journal published by the department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.
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MANAGING EDITOR: DR. (MRS) B. A. AZEEZ
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PROF. WOLE ADEWUNMI
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The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or related disciplines. It is a biannual Journal published by the Department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.
Interested contributors are invited to submit well researched papers which have not been provide published either in whole or part in any journal.
Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted, each copy of which must be typed on one
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Journal of Banking and Financial Issues,
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Ekiti State University,
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OR
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