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Title: Comparative analysis of the effect of hermetic storage models on some quality parameters of soybean seeds.
Authors: ORHEVBA, Bosede Adelola
Atteh, B. O
Keywords: Soybean
hermetic
storage
hectoliter weight
proximate composition
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal.
Citation: Orhevba, B. A., B. Atteh. 2018. Comparative analysis of the effect of hermetic storage models on some quality parameters of soybean seeds. Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal, 20(1): 137–142.
Abstract: The comparative analysis of the effect of hermetic storage models on some quality parameters of soybean seeds was studied. Freshly harvested soybean pods were depodded and the seeds were sundried at 33°C with an average relative humidity of 62% for three days. The seeds were then divided into three portions of 400 g and each portion was put into different storage models which were PVC bags of 400 g, jars of 1 L capacity and another jar (perforated) of 1 L capacity which served as the control. The initial quality parameters of the soybean seeds were determined, while the storage models and control were kept for eight weeks. Samples in each storage model and control were analyzed for proximate composition and other quality parameters at the end of every two weeks. The data obtained were analyzed statistically to determine the effect of hermetic storage models on the nutritional properties together with some quality parameter such as dry matter and hectolitre weight of the stored soybean seeds. Results for the nutritional properties showed that the raw soybean seeds consisted of 8.36% moisture, 15.23% fat, 6.12% ash, 5.18% fibre, 44.18% protein and 20.94% carbohydrate. The values for dry matter and hectolitre weight were 91.63% and 72.30 hl kg-1 respectively. The moisture content, carbohydrate and hectolitre weight of the soybean seeds increased significantly (P<0.05) in the control, while crude fat, crude fibre, ash content, crude protein and dry matter decreased. For that of the bag and jar, the carbohydrate, hectolitre weight and the dry matter of the soybean seeds increased significantly (P<0.05) while the crude fibre, fat, ash, crude protein and moisture content decreased. Thus, the hermetic storage models had effect on some of the nutritional parameters of the stored soya bean samples.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4873
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