Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin

Neglected and underutilized species (NUS) can play an important role in nutrition and food security. This study aimed to promote the consumption of two NUS, Ocimum gratissimum and Adansonia digitata, by improving recipes that are traditionally consumed by children aged 6–23 months in the Atacora dep...

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Autores principales: Bankole, Bissola Malikath, Bodjrenou, Sam, Bodecker, Julia, Noukpoakou, Edwige, Chadare, Flora Josiane, Termote, Celine, Hounkpatin, Waliou Amoussa
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141872
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author Bankole, Bissola Malikath
Bodjrenou, Sam
Bodecker, Julia
Noukpoakou, Edwige
Chadare, Flora Josiane
Termote, Celine
Hounkpatin, Waliou Amoussa
author_browse Bankole, Bissola Malikath
Bodecker, Julia
Bodjrenou, Sam
Chadare, Flora Josiane
Hounkpatin, Waliou Amoussa
Noukpoakou, Edwige
Termote, Celine
author_facet Bankole, Bissola Malikath
Bodjrenou, Sam
Bodecker, Julia
Noukpoakou, Edwige
Chadare, Flora Josiane
Termote, Celine
Hounkpatin, Waliou Amoussa
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description Neglected and underutilized species (NUS) can play an important role in nutrition and food security. This study aimed to promote the consumption of two NUS, Ocimum gratissimum and Adansonia digitata, by improving recipes that are traditionally consumed by children aged 6–23 months in the Atacora department. Two (02) improved recipes were formulated: baobab pulp-enriched porridge (BPP) and egusi sauce with african basil leaves and red palm oil (ESBR). Formulation was initially carried out using MINITAB 19 mixing software. For each recipe, two factors (two main ingredients of the recipe) were considered for the formulation. The optimized recipes were then tested through a hedonic test with a sample of 66 children in three (03) communes. The nutritional densities of accepted recipes were then determined. Results showed that most of the children liked both recipes formulated. The energy densities of both recipes (1.24 ± 0.03 kcal and 1.89 ± 0.05 kcal/g respectively for BPP and ESBR) met the recommended standards. As for nutritional densities, only iron recommended density was achieved for BPP (4.86 ± 0.12 mg/100 kcal) while for ESBR, in addition to iron density, zinc and vitamin A densities were also achieved. The BPP recipe covered good levels of daily nutritional requirements for one single feed for iron (46.42%) and energy (13.49%) considering the amount consumed by children, whereas the ESBR recipe covered levels of 26.61% for energy, 399.32% for vitamin A, 94.11% for iron and 17.44% for zinc. A better valorization of these species through cooking demonstration sessions addressed to mothers is necessary to ensure the consumption of recipes formulated by communities in general and children in particular.
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spelling CGSpace1418722025-12-08T10:11:39Z Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin Bankole, Bissola Malikath Bodjrenou, Sam Bodecker, Julia Noukpoakou, Edwige Chadare, Flora Josiane Termote, Celine Hounkpatin, Waliou Amoussa leaf vegetables formulations Adansonia digitata Ocimum nutrient intake Neglected and underutilized species (NUS) can play an important role in nutrition and food security. This study aimed to promote the consumption of two NUS, Ocimum gratissimum and Adansonia digitata, by improving recipes that are traditionally consumed by children aged 6–23 months in the Atacora department. Two (02) improved recipes were formulated: baobab pulp-enriched porridge (BPP) and egusi sauce with african basil leaves and red palm oil (ESBR). Formulation was initially carried out using MINITAB 19 mixing software. For each recipe, two factors (two main ingredients of the recipe) were considered for the formulation. The optimized recipes were then tested through a hedonic test with a sample of 66 children in three (03) communes. The nutritional densities of accepted recipes were then determined. Results showed that most of the children liked both recipes formulated. The energy densities of both recipes (1.24 ± 0.03 kcal and 1.89 ± 0.05 kcal/g respectively for BPP and ESBR) met the recommended standards. As for nutritional densities, only iron recommended density was achieved for BPP (4.86 ± 0.12 mg/100 kcal) while for ESBR, in addition to iron density, zinc and vitamin A densities were also achieved. The BPP recipe covered good levels of daily nutritional requirements for one single feed for iron (46.42%) and energy (13.49%) considering the amount consumed by children, whereas the ESBR recipe covered levels of 26.61% for energy, 399.32% for vitamin A, 94.11% for iron and 17.44% for zinc. A better valorization of these species through cooking demonstration sessions addressed to mothers is necessary to ensure the consumption of recipes formulated by communities in general and children in particular. 2024-06 2024-05-16T15:29:08Z 2024-05-16T15:29:08Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141872 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Bankole, B.M.; Bodjrenou, S.; Bodecker, J.; Noukpoakou, E.; Chadare, F.J.; Termote, C.; Hounkpatin, W.A. (2024) Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin. NFS journal 35: 100176. ISSN: 2352-3646
spellingShingle leaf vegetables
formulations
Adansonia digitata
Ocimum
nutrient intake
Bankole, Bissola Malikath
Bodjrenou, Sam
Bodecker, Julia
Noukpoakou, Edwige
Chadare, Flora Josiane
Termote, Celine
Hounkpatin, Waliou Amoussa
Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin
title Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin
title_full Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin
title_fullStr Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin
title_full_unstemmed Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin
title_short Formulation of children's nutrient-dense recipes from Adansonia digitata pulp and Ocimum gratissimum leaves in North Benin
title_sort formulation of children s nutrient dense recipes from adansonia digitata pulp and ocimum gratissimum leaves in north benin
topic leaf vegetables
formulations
Adansonia digitata
Ocimum
nutrient intake
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141872
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