Comparative amino acid composition and quality parameters of Moringa oleifera testa and cotyledon


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Adeyeye, Emmanuel Ilesanmi and Olaleye, Abdul Ademola and Idowu, Oluwajumoke Tolulope and Adubiaro, Habibat Omolara and Ayeni, Kikelomo Elizabeth (2022) Comparative amino acid composition and quality parameters of Moringa oleifera testa and cotyledon. Malaysian Journal of Nutrition (Malaysia), 28 (2). pp. 227-238. ISSN 1394 – 035X

Abstract

Moringa oleifera is a drought-resistant plant, widely used in the tropical region. The leaves and stems have been extensively utilised in foods and neutraceuticals preparation, with less attention to the seeds. In this study, amino acid (AA) compositions of M. oleifera testa and cotyledon were examined comparatively. Methods: Samples were separately defatted, hydrolyed, and neutralised. The AA solution was purified by cation-exchange solid-phase extraction, derivatised and analysed by gas chromatography. Results: Glutamic (acidic amino acid) and phenylalanine (essential amino acid, EAA) were the most concentrated in both samples. Total EAA (g/100g crude protein, cp) was higher in cotyledon (51.0) than testa (41.9). Predicted protein efficiency ratios (P-PERs) were higher in testa (0.605-1.530) than cotyledon 0.286-1.460). EAA index ranged between 0.951-1.13 (soybean comparison) and 83.0-96.9 (egg comparison) with corresponding biological value of 78.7-93.9. The following AA had scores >1.0 in comparison to whole hen’s egg, testa: glycine (Gly), glutamic acid (Glu), phenylalanine (Phe), histidine (His), and cysteine (Cys); cotyledon (Gly), proline (Pro), Glu, Phe, His, arginine (Arg) and Cys. In comparison with requirements of pre-school children, six AA (6/9 or 66.7%) had scores >1.0 in each sample. In provisional AA scoring pattern, isoleucine (Ile) (1.25) and Phe + tyrosine (Tyr) (1.68) had scores >1.0 in testa while methionine (Met) + Cys, Phe+Tyr, and tryptophan (Trp) in cotyledon. However, tryptophan and lysine were the limiting AAs in testa and cotyledon, respectively. Conclusion: The study showed that both anatomical parts would complement each other in terms of amino acid supply.


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Abstract

Moringa oleifera is a drought-resistant plant, widely used in the tropical region. The leaves and stems have been extensively utilised in foods and neutraceuticals preparation, with less attention to the seeds. In this study, amino acid (AA) compositions of M. oleifera testa and cotyledon were examined comparatively. Methods: Samples were separately defatted, hydrolyed, and neutralised. The AA solution was purified by cation-exchange solid-phase extraction, derivatised and analysed by gas chromatography. Results: Glutamic (acidic amino acid) and phenylalanine (essential amino acid, EAA) were the most concentrated in both samples. Total EAA (g/100g crude protein, cp) was higher in cotyledon (51.0) than testa (41.9). Predicted protein efficiency ratios (P-PERs) were higher in testa (0.605-1.530) than cotyledon 0.286-1.460). EAA index ranged between 0.951-1.13 (soybean comparison) and 83.0-96.9 (egg comparison) with corresponding biological value of 78.7-93.9. The following AA had scores >1.0 in comparison to whole hen’s egg, testa: glycine (Gly), glutamic acid (Glu), phenylalanine (Phe), histidine (His), and cysteine (Cys); cotyledon (Gly), proline (Pro), Glu, Phe, His, arginine (Arg) and Cys. In comparison with requirements of pre-school children, six AA (6/9 or 66.7%) had scores >1.0 in each sample. In provisional AA scoring pattern, isoleucine (Ile) (1.25) and Phe + tyrosine (Tyr) (1.68) had scores >1.0 in testa while methionine (Met) + Cys, Phe+Tyr, and tryptophan (Trp) in cotyledon. However, tryptophan and lysine were the limiting AAs in testa and cotyledon, respectively. Conclusion: The study showed that both anatomical parts would complement each other in terms of amino acid supply.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Moringa oleifera
AGROVOC Term: amino acids
AGROVOC Term: cotyledons
AGROVOC Term: testa
AGROVOC Term: essential amino acids
AGROVOC Term: analysis
AGROVOC Term: gas chromatography
AGROVOC Term: protein quality
Geographical Term: Nigeria
Uncontrolled Keywords: amino acid scores, derivatisation, essential amino acid, hydrolysis, isoelectricpoint
Depositing User: Ms. Azariah Hashim
Date Deposited: 19 Mar 2026 02:18
Last Modified: 19 Mar 2026 02:18
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2863

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