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Nutrient content of complementary foods based on processed and fermented sorghum, groundnut, spinach, and mango
Habiba Oumarou1, Richard Ejoh, Robert Ndjouenkeu
1University of Ngaoundéré, Ngaoundéré, Cameroon.
Background:
Many African mothers use gruels made of maize and sorghum as complementary foods for their infants because they cannot afford the cost of nutritionally superior commercial weaning foods.
Objective:
To improve the nutritional quality of traditional sorghum gruels used as complementary foods for children between six months and five years in the northern part of Cameroon.
Methods:
Sorghum grains were processed by dehulling, sprouting, dehulling and cooking, and sprouting and cooking, then fermented using Saccharomyces cerevisae and tested for nutritional quality. The processed samples were analyzed for their nutrient composition and the digestibility of proteins and carbohydrates.
Results:
The resulting products showed a significant reduction in antinutritional factors (e.g., phenolic compounds and phytates). In addition, germination improved the in vitro digestibility of proteins and carbohydrates. These effects were enhanced by fermentation of the resulting sorghum flour, regardless of how grains were pretreated, although the protein and mineral content remained low. Use of a composite flour made from pretreated sorghum, groundnut, spinach, and mango improved the protein, mineral, and vitamin A and C content of the gruels. Fermentation of composite flours resulted in an improvement in the protein content.
Conclusions:
This study, conducted under local conditions and using local technology, describes an opportunity for improving the quality of complementary foods using local ingredients.
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