Analysis of nutrient and antinutrient content of the truffle (Tirmania pinoyi) from Morocco

The wild truffle is a recognized nutrient-rich food considered to have a high nutritional value in many countries worldwide. However, information on its nutritious values and phytochemical composition is very limited. The objective of this paper is to determine the nutrient value and the content of...

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Published inInternational food research journal Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 174 - 178
Main Authors Bouatia, M, Touré, H A, Cheikh, A, Eljaoudi, R, Rahali, Y, Idrissi, Oulad M Bouyahya, Khabar, L, Draoui, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Selangor Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Food Science & Technology 2018
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Summary:The wild truffle is a recognized nutrient-rich food considered to have a high nutritional value in many countries worldwide. However, information on its nutritious values and phytochemical composition is very limited. The objective of this paper is to determine the nutrient value and the content of the most common anti-nutrients in edible mushroom (Tirmania pinoyi) from the eastern region of Morocco using standard methods. The results revealed that the energetical value is about (651 kcal/kg, fresh mass), Moisture (81.5 g/100 g, fresh mass), total carbohydrate (64.74 g/100g, dry mass), Crude protein (26.96 g/100g, dry mass), Crude fat (3.01 g/100g, dry mass), Ash (5.28g/100g, dry mass), insoluble ash (0.0047g/100g, dry mass) and dietary fiber (13.3 g/100g, dry mass). Copper was the most abundant trace element with a concentration of 65.3 mg/Kg dry mass. Cyanide, oxalate, mercury and arsenic were absent. Some of the risk elements, namely cadmium and lead were significantly lower in mushroom compared to their toxic levels according to World Health Organization's safe limits. These results suggest that the truffles analyzed represent a significant source of nutrients and are safe for consumption. A significant presence of saponins and steroids was also shown and indicates potential therapeutic properties.
ISSN:1985-4668
2231-7546