S. Treche et T. Agboregbe, BIOCHEMICAL-CHANGES OCCURRING DURING GROWTH AND STORAGE OF 2 YAM SPECIES, International journal of food sciences and nutrition, 47(2), 1996, pp. 93-102
The biochemical changes occurring during growth and storage of two yam
cultivars (Dioscorea rotundata cv. Oshei and Dioscorea dumetorum cv.
Jakiri) were studied. Tubers were harvested at monthly intervals from
the fourth to the tenth month after 50% emergence of the planted yam s
etts. For storage studies, Oshei and Jakiri tubers were harvested 9.5
and 9 months post-emergence, respectively. These were stored under pre
vailing tropical ambient conditions (18-31 degrees C, 62-100% RH) for
1, 2, 3 and 4 months. All samples were analysed for dry matter, crude
protein, carbohydrate, essential amino acids and mineral contents. The
maximum dry matter was reached in both cultivars 9 months post-emerge
nce, being 40.4 and 26.4%, respectively for Oshei and Jakiri tubers. T
his was judged to be the optimum time for harvesting. Starch reached m
aximum values of 86.7 and 78.3 g/100 g, respectively after 6 months. E
thanol-soluble sugars declined from 9.4 to 2.3 g/100 g in Oshei but re
mained constant at over 6.0 g/100 g in Jakiri tubers during growth. Cr
ude protein values increased slightly to a maximum of 5.4 and 8.0 g/10
0 g, respectively for Oshei and Jakiri tubers. During storage, weight
losses reached 31% in Oshei tubers and 35% in Jakiri after 110 days du
e to sprouting and dehydration. Starch decreased by approximately 3.5-
4.5 g/100 g while sugars and fibre values increased slightly in both c
ultivars.