Journal article
2012
Pharm D., PhD
Department of Neuroscience of Disease
Brain Research Institute, Niigata University
Department of Neuroscience of Disease Room 103
1-757 Asahimachidori, Chuo-ku Niigata 951-8585 JAPAN
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Dougnon, T. V., Bankolé, H., Johnson, R., Klotoé, J., Dougnon, G., Gbaguidi, F., … Edorh, A. (2012). Phytochemical Screening, Nutritional and Toxicological Analyses of Leaves and Fruits of Solanum macrocarpon Linn (Solanaceae) in Cotonou (Benin).
Chicago/Turabian
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Dougnon, T. V., H. Bankolé, R. Johnson, J. Klotoé, Godfried Dougnon, F. Gbaguidi, F. Assogba, et al. “Phytochemical Screening, Nutritional and Toxicological Analyses of Leaves and Fruits of Solanum Macrocarpon Linn (Solanaceae) in Cotonou (Benin)” (2012).
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Dougnon, T. V., et al. Phytochemical Screening, Nutritional and Toxicological Analyses of Leaves and Fruits of Solanum Macrocarpon Linn (Solanaceae) in Cotonou (Benin). 2012.
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@article{t2012a,
title = {Phytochemical Screening, Nutritional and Toxicological Analyses of Leaves and Fruits of Solanum macrocarpon Linn (Solanaceae) in Cotonou (Benin)},
year = {2012},
author = {Dougnon, T. V. and Bankolé, H. and Johnson, R. and Klotoé, J. and Dougnon, Godfried and Gbaguidi, F. and Assogba, F. and Gbénou, J. and Sahidou, S. and Ategbo, J. and Rhin, B. and Loko, F. and Boko, M. and Edorh, A.}
}
Vegetables are very important sources of protein and minerals. Some of them even have medicinal properties recognized traditionally. Despite the large number of studies carried out on various vegetables and vegetable crops, very few have scientifically explored the usefulness of S. macrocarpon. This study identified the main groups of chemicals and mineral elements to explain any medicinal or nutritional value. It has also identified some toxic elements contained in this vegetable. Phytochemical screening was carried out on the leaves and fruits of S. macrocarpon. Some mineral elements were determined by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium) while protein, phosphorous, iron, copper, zinc and toxic metals (lead, cadmium) were determined by Molecular Absorption Spectrophotometry. Fat, ash, moisture and vitamins were sought. The study showed that the leaves of S. macrocarpon were more nutritious than fruits (P macrocarpon require that the consumption of vegetables should be as varied as possible and that the fruit may be consumed with caution. In addition, constraints about vegetable cultivation in Cotonou could lead to research findings that could help provide techniques for producing healthy vegetables.Vitamins A and K1 were found in both parts of this vegetable very rich in water while vitamin E has not been detected. S. macrocarpon also contains lipids at various levels.