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Effect of Different Post Harvest Treatments on Nutritive and Antioxidant Activities of Wild Edible Coprinus Cinereus (Schaeff.) S.Gray from Tanzania

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dc.creator Tibuhwa, Donatha D.
dc.creator Lyantagaye, S. L.
dc.creator Mshandete, A. M.
dc.date 2016-04-15T13:35:18Z
dc.date 2016-04-15T13:35:18Z
dc.date 2012-11-24
dc.date.accessioned 2018-03-27T08:59:48Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-27T08:59:48Z
dc.identifier Tibuhwa, D.D., Lyantagaye, S.L. and Mshandete, A.M., 2012. Effect of different postharvest treatments on nutritive and antioxidant activities of wild edible Coprinus cinereus (Schaeff.) S. Gray from Tanzania. Int J Res Biol Sci, 2, pp.150-156.
dc.identifier 2249–9687
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1568
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4297
dc.description Coprinus cinereus is a wild edible and medicinal mushroom available in Tanzania. Methanolic extracts were prepared from whole young and immature mushrooms and the effect of eight different post harvest treatments on nutritional content, antioxidant component and scavenging activities on DPPH (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) radicals were studied. Result showed that Coprinus cinereus fruit bodies are good source of antioxidant and proteins although post harvest treatments had profound effects, which varied significantly at (p<0.05). The highest scavenging ability (LD 50 = 0.119) was found from mushrooms sun dried for 5 days followed by (LD50= 0.133) recorded from young and immature mushrooms (control) while the least (LD50=4.24) was obtained from mushrooms dipped in boiling 10% salt water for 1minute. On the other hand, crude protein ranged between 7-26% with highest and lowest obtained from oven dried and boiled in 10% salt for 1 minute, respectively. For total flavonoid (mg RE/g) the highest value was obtained from control (44.7) followed by (41.13) recorded from oven dried mushrooms. The total phenolic (mg GAE/g) content and vitamin C (mg/100g) varied concurrently with same treatments. They were both higher in mushrooms dehydrated with silica gel (174.77) and (175.18) and lower in mushrooms dipped in boiling water for 5 minute (59.49) and (20.17), respectively. These findings demonstrated that Coprinus cinereus is a good source of protein and antioxidant and the best post harvest method is sun drying in which, not only the shelf life of the mushroom increases but also they retains most of good qualities including improved scavenging abilities.
dc.language en
dc.subject Antioxidants
dc.subject Coprinus cinereus
dc.subject Proteins
dc.subject Post harvest
dc.subject Scavenging ability
dc.title Effect of Different Post Harvest Treatments on Nutritive and Antioxidant Activities of Wild Edible Coprinus Cinereus (Schaeff.) S.Gray from Tanzania
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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