VEGETOS: 植物研究の国際ジャーナル

Evaluation of Nutritive and Mineral value in Ripe Fruits of Indian Hog Plum (Spondias pinnata Linn.) from Four Different Location of Northern Parts of West Bengal

Dey K, Ghosh A, Dey AN, Bhowmick N and Bauri FK

Evaluation of Nutritive and Mineral value in Ripe Fruits of Indian Hog Plum (Spondias pinnata Linn.) from Four Different Location of Northern Parts of West Bengal.

Indian hog plum (Spondias pinnata Linn.) is a drupaceous fruit, popular in the food and nutraceutical industries for its taste and health benefits. This study reports on the physico-chemical constituents at the stages of maturity of Indian hog plum fruits collected from four different sources. This experiment was carried out using CRD with four treatments and five replications. Parameters like fruit weight (35.69 g), specific gravity (1.27), peel/ pulp ratio (0.65), seed weight (13.53 g), TSS (8.12o brix), titrable acidity (0.49%), total sugar (6.56%), reducing sugar (4.42%), nonreducing sugar (2.14%), ascorbic acid (22.10 mg/100g pulp), total phenolics (29.19 mg/100g pulp), moisture (78.55%), ash (4.79%), crude fibre (4.09%), food energy value (168.76 kcal/g), calcium (0.84%), iron (1.87%), potassium (1.78%) and sodium (1.51%) etc. were recorded highest in fruits collected from Jalpaiguri source..