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Title: Analysis of Cyanide and Essential Mineral Contents in Raw and Processed Cassava from Minna, Nigeria
Authors: Ajai, A. I.
Jacob, John Olusanya
Ndamitso, Muhammed Muhammed
Keywords: Minerals; cassava; processed; cyanide; permissible; analyzed; spectrophotometer
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: American Chemical Science Journal
Series/Report no.: 11(2):;1-6
Abstract: This study investigated the cyanide and mineral content of raw cassava, white and yellow processed cassava obtained from cassava processing centre located at Gwadabe area of Minna, Niger state. The cyanide content was analysed using the alkaline picrate method while the minerals were analysed using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The result obtained for the cyanide content ranged from 3.86- 6.84 mg/kg with the raw cassava having the highest cyanide concentration (6.84 mg/kg) and yellow processed cassava, the least (3.86 mg/kg). These values were below the WHO permissible limit of 10 mg/kg cyanide. The result of mineral analysis in the cassava samples ranged 26.6 – 40.96 mg/100 g Ca, 4.15 – 5.14 mg/100 g Cu, 4.30 – 11.50 mg/100 g Mg, 11.92 – 25.53 mg/100 g K, 19.98 – 29.90 mg/100 g Na, 4.34 – 6.10 mg/100 g Fe, 3.93 – 5.10 mg/100 g Mn and 1.94 – 3.18 mg/100 g Zn respectively. Generally, the value obtained was within the permissible level that will not be toxic to health
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6704
ISSN: 2249-0205
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