Uraria picta (Jacq.) DC. belongs to the family Leguminosae: Papilionoidae.
It is an annual woody erect herb or under-shrub with edible seeds. In order
to evaluate what is known about this species and its seed consumption in I
vory-Coast, an ethnobotanical investigation was carried out in the departme
nt of Seguela, in the north of the country. The contents of protein and lip
id in seeds were analyzed.
The ethnobotanical surveys revealed that people belonging to the Malinke et
hnic group no longer eat the seeds of Uraria picta. Furthermore, the local
knowledge about the species is decreasing from generation to generation.
Nevertheless, chemical analyses show that the species is a good source of s
ome nutrients. The protein characteristics of U. picta seeds were compared
with several frequently cultivated legumes and cereals. The correlation coe
fficient calculated for essential amino acids show that U. picta seeds are
very close to cultivated legumes (garden pea, horse bean, kidney bean and B
ambara groundnut) and slightly close to cultivated cereals (bread wheat, ri
ce, barley). In order to evaluate the nutritional value of protein, the che
mical score was calculated. The value obtained, about 87.0%, indicated a gr
eat balance of essential amino acids. This value is higher than the chemica
l score calculated for some other cultivated crops, except Bambara groundnu
t. The results obtained were also compared with Indian material. This compa
rison revealed important differences about some amino acid contents. It app
ears that some variability's more or less important exist according to the
region concerned.
The lipids content of the seeds is low (1.6%), but U. picta oil contains an
interesting proportion of essential and long chain fatty acids.
It is concluded that, according to the potential nutritional value of its s
eeds, U. picta should be considered as a source of nutrients that may contr
ibute in the diet of rural people.