Study of Physicochemical Properties and Mineral of Seeds from two date palm cultivars grown in Libya
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65422/loujas.v2i1.180Keywords:
Date seeds, Date seeds powder, Physicochemical properties, MacroelementsAbstract
In the present study, the seeds of two date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cultivars grown in the North (Al-Brince) and the South (Al-Allig) of Libyan were analysed and compared for their chemical, physical properties and macroelements. The following values (Based on dry matter) were obtained for Al- Brince and Allig cultivars, respectively: The seeds constitute about 14.73- 11.16% seed/date fruit weight, the length from 2.4-2.5cm, and the diameter from1.2-1.3cm.The chemical properties of present research consists of moisture 4%, ash1.90% for both samples, protein1.98 -1.10%, total sugar 0.35- 8.27g/100g,crud fiber 52.20 - 34g/100g of date seeds powder (DSP) on dry weight basis (DW). Whereas the mineral analysis of seeds showed higher concentration of K(205.36 – 217.57mg /100 g) followed by P(113.1- 114.1mg/100g), Ba (47.55 – 51.34mg/100g), Na (34.93 – 22.30 mg/100g), Ca (5.89- 1.68 mg/100g), for (Al-Brince) and (Allig) seeds, respectively

