Ibrahim Umar KARAYE
Department of Biological Sciences, Usmanu Danfodiyo University,
Sokoto – Nigeria
Sa’idu Muhammad MAISHANU
Department of Biological Sciences, Usmanu Danfodiyo University,
Sokoto – Nigeria
Sule Aliyu ANKA
Department of Biological Sciences, Usmanu Danfodiyo University,
Sokoto – Nigeria
Abubakar SHEHU
Department of Biology, Shehu Shagari College of Education, Farfaru,
Sokoto – Nigeria
Shafi’u Isma’ila ADILI
Department of Biology, Shehu Shagari College of Education, Farfaru,
Sokoto – Nigeria
Lawal Hannatu MUHAMMAD
Department of Biology, Shehu Shagari College of Education, Farfaru,
Sokoto – Nigeria
Aisha MUSA
Department of Biological Sciences, Usmanu Danfodiyo University,
Sokoto – Nigeria
https://doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2022.29.1.904
Keywords: Biofuel, minerals, Moringa,
proximate-composition, Sesamum.
Abstract: Nutritional and extractable oil profile
in seeds of Sesamum indicum L. and Moringa oleifera
Lam. were investigated using standard biochemical procedures.
Proximate analysis revealed % crude protein contents of 24.32%
in S. indicum while M. oleifera had 27.66%.
Crude lipid contents were analyzed and 47.78% was obtained in
S. indicum while 28.87% was obtained in M. oleifera.
Crude carbohydrate analysis revealed S. indicum with
37.89% while in M. oleifera, it was 34.51%. Crude fibre
obtained was 11.32% in S. indicum while 9.37% was identified
in M. oleifera. Higher ash content of 9.13% was obtained
in M. oleifera while 7.62% was obtained in S. indicum.
Available energy (k/cal.) was analyzed in the samples with obtained
values in S. indicum 692.22 k/cal. While M. oleifera
had 545.91 k/cal. With significant difference (P=0.05) between
the two species in terms of available energy (k/cal.). Results
of extractable oil profile of S. indicum and M. oleifera
revealed appreciable amounts of the oil with 54.65% found in S.
indicum while M. oleifera had 39.33% with significant
difference (P=0.05) between the two species. Physico-chemical
properties of the seed oils analyzed include, acid value determined
with 34.32 mg KOHg-1 for S. indicum and 29.98
mg KOHg-1 obtained in M. oleifera. Saponification
value of the two samples indicated that S. indicum had
148.82 mg KOH/g while M. oleifera had 127.88 mg KOH/g.
Kinematic viscosity was determined and S. indicum had
0.97 mm2/s while 0.78 mm2/s was identified
in M. oleifera. Iodine value was determined and S.
indicum had 128.56 g l2 /100 g while M. oleifera
had 103.68 g l2/100 g. Specific gravity was determined
with 0.89 g/cm3 obtained in S. indicum while
0.84 g/cm3 was obtained in M. oleifera. Cetane
number was determined; S. indicum had 34.00 while 30.00
was obtained in M. oleifera. Oil colour was determined
and the colour ranged from yellowish-brown to creamy-yellow for
S. indicum and M. oleifera respectively with
no significant difference (P=0.05) in iodine number, acid value,
kinematic viscosity and cetane number. State of the oil at room
temperature indicated that the oils from the two seed types are
liquid at room temperature. Mineral analysis of the two samples
indicated that they comprise of appreciable amounts of minerals
with phosphorus 385.51±4.96 mg / 100 g obtained in M.
oleifera while in S. indicum, 254.54±4.06
mg / 100 g was obtained. Calcium was richly obtained in the two
samples with 95.20 mg / 100 g obtained in M. oleifera
while 66.70 mg / 100 g was obtained in S. indicum. However,
potassium, manganese, copper, and magnesium were appreciably contained
in the seeds with significant difference (P=0.05) between the
two samples. Thus, it can be recommended that seeds of M.
oleifera especially and that of S. indicum should
be properly incorporated in the diets especially in the developing
countries where hunger and malnutrition ravage the growing children
and pregnant women.
How to cite this article:
KARAYE I. U., MAISHANU S. M., ANKA S. A., SHEHU A., ADILI S. I.,
MUHAMMAD L. H. & MUSA A. 2022. Nutritional and extractable
oil profile in seeds of Sesamum indicum L. and Moringa
oleifera Lam. grown in Sokoto, Nigeria. J. Plant Develop.
29: 69-77.
https://doi.org/10.47743/jpd.2022.29.1.904
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