masterThesis
Determinação da composição química de quatro variedades de feijão caupi (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) cultivadas em solo potiguar
Fecha
2014-07-31Registro en:
QUARESMA, Caio César Fagundes. Determinação da composição química de quatro variedades de feijão caupi (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) cultivadas em solo potiguar. 2014. 90f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Química) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Quaresma, Caio César Fagundes
Resumen
The cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) is a major food crops in northeastern Brazil. In
Rio Grande do Norte, the cowpea, vigna beans or cowpea, as it is known, has great socioeconomic
importance as a source of nutrients in food, with great emphasis among
agricultural products. To improve productivity and resistance to pests, two cultivars were
developed exclusively by EMPARN (Agricultural Research Corporation of Rio Grande do
Norte), for breeding. The samples were provided by EMPARN, two improved (Potiguar
and Laugh year) and two landraces (Rib of beef and Canapu). The seeds were ground and
made into flour samples and the determination of moisture and ash by graviméticos
methods, lipids by Soxhlet extraction, fibers with determiner fiber, carbohydrates by
difference and minerals by ICP-OES were performed except the match analyzed by UVvis.
The results showed a high fiber content (55.55% and 55.32% and 50.04% improved
samples and 50.32% creole samples) and protein (25.52% and 25.27% improved and 27
samples, 23% and 24.99% creole samples). Comparing the results of the mineral content,
the improved cultivars stood out in relation to Ca, Co, P, Mg, Mo and Na. Creole cultivars
showed better results for Cu, Cr (low), Fe, Mn, Ni, K and Zn. The results will be important
in future nutritional research and to build a table of Brazilian chemical composition of
foods.