Physico-chemical Properties of Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) Varieties Grown in Northern Area, Ethiopia

  • Zebib H
  • Bultosa G
  • Abera S
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Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the physico-chemical properties of three sesame varieties: Adi, Bawnji and T-85. Sesame varieties showed significant (p ≤ 0.05) differences on some physical properties, proximate, mineral, anti-nutritional (phytic acid) and antioxidant compositions. The average values of 1000 seed weight were ranged from (2.74 - 3.16 g) and true density from (1190.66 to 1215.58 kg m−3). The moisture (wb), crude protein, ash, fat, fiber, total carbohydrate, Ca, Zn and Fe (db) were ranged: 3.17% - 3.96%, 22.58% - 24.27%, 4.46% - 6.19%, 50.88% - 52.67%, 5.60% - 6.26%, 8.3% - 11.69%, 1172.08 - 1225.71 mg/100g, 4.23 - 4.45 mg/100g and 10.2 - 10.75 mg/100g, respectively. Phytic acid contents were ranged from 307.61 to 324.91 mg/100g, total phenolics from (23.16 - 25.69 mg GAE/g) and ferric ion reducing power value from (32.33 - 34.53 µmol/g) (db). The results were compared with some other sesame varieties grown worldwide. Results showed that Ethiopian sesame varieties...

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Zebib, H., Bultosa, G., & Abera, S. (2015). Physico-chemical Properties of Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) Varieties Grown in Northern Area, Ethiopia. Agricultural Sciences, 06(02), 238–246. https://doi.org/10.4236/as.2015.62024

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