African Journal of
Biotechnology

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Biotechnol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1684-5315
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJB
  • Start Year: 2002
  • Published Articles: 12514

Full Length Research Paper

Chemical properties of 11 date cultivars and their corresponding fiber extracts

Chema Borchani1, Souhail Besbes1*, Christophe Blecker2, Manel Masmoudi1, Rochdi Baati3 and Hamadi Attia1
1Unité Analyses Alimentaires, Ecole nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, Route de Soukra 3038 Sfax, Tunisia. 2Université de Liège, Gembloux Agro-Biotec, Unité de Technologie des IAA, Passage des Déportés 2,  5030 Gembloux, Belgium. 3Laboratoire de chimie industrielle II, Ecole nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, Route de Soukra 3038 Sfax, Tunisia.
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  •  Accepted: 14 December 2009
  •  Published: 28 June 2010

Abstract

 Date palm fruit from 11 Tunisian cultivars (Phoenix dactylifera L.) were analyzed for their main chemical composition. Results showed that date fruits were rich in sugar (79.93 - 88.02 g/100 g dry matter), fiber (8.09 - 20.25 g/100 g dry matter) and ash (1.73 - 2.59 g/100 g dry matter). Mineral fraction was dominated by potassium and sugar fraction was dominated by reducing sugar (glucose, fructose) except for Deglet Nour, Kentichi and Bajo which are rich in sucrose. Date fiber concentrates (DFC) were extracted and analyzed for their proximate content (moisture, fiber, protein, lipid and ash) and some functional properties such as water holding capacity (WHC) and oil holding capacity (OHC). DFC presented high dietary fiber content (90.71 - 93.92 g/100g dry matter). Protein and lipid contents (dry matter basis) ranged between 3.66 and 6.06 g/100 g and between 0.35 and 1.08 g/100 g, respectively. DFC presented high WHC (6.20 g water/g dry fiber) and high OHC (1.80 g oil/g dry fiber). Results showed that dates could be a valuable source of highly techno-functional fibers that could be used in food formulations.

 

Key words: Composition, date, fiber, functional properties, oil holding capacity, water holding capacity. 

Abbreviation

aw, Water activity; DF, dietary fiber; DFC, date fiber concentrates;OHC, oil holding capacity; WHC, water holding capacity.