Nutritional Potential of Co-products of Two Species of Benin Cucurbits
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In the perspective of sustainable development, which involves the use of all biomass, two oilseeds have been
selected according to their potential interests: Citrullus lanatus and Lagenaria siceraria. The physico-chemical
characterization (oil and extraction cake) has been done. Thus, for extracted oils, unsaturated fatty acids are in the majority
with the predominance of oleic and linoleic acids (21.31 to 44.36% and 16.20 to 70.35% respectively). The study of
unsaponifiable fractions revealed that: Citrullus lanatus oil contains 134 mg/100g sterols (including 78.60% β-sitosterol) and
83.9mg/100g tocopherols (including 73.7% α-tocopherol) and Lagenaria siceraria oil contains 124mg/100 sterols (including
58.14% β-sitosterol) and 76.4mg/100g tocopherols (including 66.9% α-tocopherol). Phospholipids (0.39 and 0.40%
respectively for Lagenaria siceraria and Citrullus lanatus) were quantified on the basis of phosphorus content. This study
shows the nutritional value of oils through their compositions in essential fatty acids, their richness in phytosterols and
tocopherols on the one hand and the ways in which co-products resulting from the extraction of selected seeds on the other
hand are valued. Research showing the influence of stabilizing agents on the quality and stability of oils should be carried out
to make their use easier. Tests of the use of these oils in the fields of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, paints and polymer synthesis
industries could be carried out.
