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:: Volume 11, Issue 1 (Jan-Mar 2024) ::
Nutr Food Sci Res 2024, 11(1): 1-17 Back to browse issues page
Impact of Consuming Maize-Cassava- Soybean Flour Blends on the Nutritional Value and Safety of the Diet in Wistar Rats
Sylvester Adejo * , Rose Kukwa , Saater Ape , Francis Igbua
Benue State University Makurdi , sadejo@bsum.edu.ng
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Background and Objectives: The nutrient contents of maize and cassava composite flour used in the preparation of cakes, pastas and porridges are low in protein with high carbohydrates, leading consumers to several nutritional and health challenges. The study aimed to investigate impact of consuming maize-cassava-soybean flour blends on the nutritional value and safety of the diet in wistar rats.
Materials and Methods: The flours were prepared from maize, cassava and soybean at the ratios of 70:25:5, 70:20:10, 70:15:15 and 70:10:20 (maize: cassava: soybean). The proximate composition was determined using standard methods. The flour blends were, thereafter, fed to 15 wistar rats for 21 days using 100 % maize flour, 70:30% (maize-cassava) and 70:15:15% (maize-cassava-soybean). Subsequently, their blood samples were collected and analyzed for blood glucose and biochemical indices.
Results: Protein, fats and ash increased with the addition of soybeans, whereas, moisture, fibre and carbohydrate decreased. The animals were observed to consume more feeds of soybean inclusion, with a significant weight gain and a reduced fasting and post prandial blood glucose. The intake of maize-cassava flour supplemented with 15 % soybean flour by the rats, elevated serum protein, albumin, globulin, cholesterol, high density lipoprotein, sodium, chloride and magnesium. The intake, however, decreased triglycerides, low density lipoprotein as well as calcium, potassium and phosphorus levels. It also caused reduction in the activities of liver enzymes, suggestive of no liver damage and toxicity.
Conclusions: Therefore, the incorporation of soybean to our maize-cassava-based diet can enhance its nutritional value and safe for healthy living.

Keywords: Nutrients, Serum, Protein, Electrolytes, Cholesterol and Enzymes
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Article type: Research | Subject: Nutrition
Received: 2024/05/16 | Accepted: 2024/07/23 | Published: 2024/08/12

HIGHLIGHTS
  • It has established that incorporation of soybean into maize- cassava flours enhanced its nutrients.
  • The study demonstrated that maize-cassava based flour supplemented with soybean supports growth and reduced blood glucose level
  • The consumption of the flour blends elevated serum protein, albumin, globulin, cholesterol, high density lipoprotein, sodium, chloride and magnesium to a normal level
  • The intake maize, cassava, soybeans blends, however, reduced triglycerides, low density lipoprotein, calcium, potassium, phosphorus and liver enzymes.

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Adejo S, Kukwa R, Ape S, Igbua F. Impact of Consuming Maize-Cassava- Soybean Flour Blends on the Nutritional Value and Safety of the Diet in Wistar Rats. Nutr Food Sci Res 2024; 11 (1) :1-17
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