Qualitative and Quantitative Determination of Anti-Nutritional Factors of Five Wine Samples
Journal: Advanced Journal of Chemistry-Section A (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-02-01
Authors : Kingsley Ogemdi Iwuozor;
Page : 136-146
Keywords : Wine; Folin-Denis; Tannin; Phytate; Oxalate;
Abstract
This research was aimed at the qualitative and quantitative determination of three anti-nutritional factors (Oxalate, Phytate, and Tannins) present in five wine samples produced in Nigeria. The determination of tannin was done using Folin-Denis Spectrophotometric method, the determination of oxalate was done through three processes namely; digestion, oxalate precipitatin and permanganate titration. From the result obtained, it was revealed that the five wine samples actually contained these anti-nutritional factors and these compounds were present in amounts that were not toxic to the human health. Ingestion of the wine samples over a long period of time could increase the anti-nutritional content and cause serious health challenges that could affect the liver and kidney. Therefore sensitization on the harms of prolonged intake of these wine samples should be a priority to the government. Government should also impose a strict law that will checkmate manufacturers of these drinks so as to make sure that these drinks are properly treated.
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