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Mezcla de harinas para ratas. Informe nutricional y bioeficacia de acha (D. iburua & D. exilis) y harina de soja (Glycine max)

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The nutritional potentials of acha as alternative energy source to maize in complementary foods was evaluated with a view to increase the accessibility and affordability of complementary foods by the… Click to show full abstract

The nutritional potentials of acha as alternative energy source to maize in complementary foods was evaluated with a view to increase the accessibility and affordability of complementary foods by the resource poor mothers. The formulated acha-based complementary foods (D. iburua (DIF); D. exilis (DEF)), maize-based complementary food (MCF) and commercial formula (CFF) were evaluated for chemical compositions and nutritional qualities. Data were statistically analysed. Crude protein (g/100g) and energy values (kcal.) of DEF and DIF were 15.28 - 15.69 and 409.6 - 405.3 respectively, and were comparable to MCF (15.40; 407.9) and commercial formula (CFF) (15.50; 415.0). Essential amino acids of DEF and DIF were 35.64 and 38.76 g/16N respectively. The Na/K and Ca/P molar ratios of DEF and DIF ranged from 0.59 – 0.60 and 1.67 – 1.71 respectively. Phytate, oxalate and tannin concentrations were within tolerable levels. Biological values and protein efficiency ratios of experimental foods were 87.21 - 87.81% and 2.94 - 3.12 respectively, and were higher than maize-based formula (84.32%; 2.02) and commercial formula (86.53%; 2.52). Growth performance of rats fed on experimental were comparable to those fed on commercial formula, but lower in production costs (USD = 0.24) than CFF (USD = 0.90). The acha-based complementary foods were characterized with essential nutrients, ability to support growth and development, affordable and accessible to poor resource mothers; hence, the food samples may be suitable as complementary foods.

Keywords: acha; based complementary; commercial formula; complementary foods; def dif

Journal Title: Archivos De Zootecnia
Year Published: 2020

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