Advanced Journal of Seed Science and Technology

Advanced Journal of Seed Science and Technology Vol. 2 (3), pp. 067-071, March, 2015.© Advanced Scholars Journals 

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The amino and fatty acid contents of the varieties of Echinochloa frumentacea (Sanwa) minor millets and its anti nutritional factors

Indira Nehru

Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Agricultural Science, Jai Narain Vyas University, Rajasthan, India.

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Accepted 14 February, 2015

Abstract

Cereals are the staple diet of most of the world’s population. The millets are very important staple food in the rural parts of India. Millets can secure India’s food and farming in future because it is amazing in their nutrition contents. Echinochloa frumentacea (Sanwa) millet is good source of energy and provide protein, fatty acid, minerals, vitamins, dietary fibre and polypheonals. Proteins present in various foods differ in their nutritive value on account of the difference in the amino acid contents. The amino acid content, fatty acid content (TSFA and TUFA) and anti nutritional factor ranged from 0.0008 to 0.522%, 24.2 to 26.0%, 73.5 to 75.4% and 0.301 to 0.302, 0.0202 to 0.0204 g/100 g and 31.95 mg/100 g respectively. No cyanide content and haemagglutinin activity were found. Nutritionally the seeds of E. frumentacea variety DFM-1 and HR-374 are rich in aspartic acid (essential amino acid) content and total unsaturated fatty acid content.

Key Words: Amino acid, fatty acid content, anti nutritional factor, minor millets variety of Echinochloa frumentacea.

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