Abstract
Herein, a study was carried out to assess the nutritional potential of eight indigenous fruits
namely sapodilla, stone apple, bilimbi, amla, litchi, strawberry, tamarind, elephant-apple
particularly on the basis of heavy metal, mineral and ascorbic acid content along with the
physicochemical properties. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) and
atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS) analysis were performed to determine the
essential trace elements and heavy metals in the selected fruits, whereas sodium and
potassium content was determined by flame-photometer. Even though the essential trace
elements such as zinc, copper, manganese, selenium and cobalt were found in all the
examined fruits, sapodilla, stone apple and tamarind were observed as a rich source of
selenium and cobalt. The current research demonstrated the presence of toxic heavy
metals like arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury in elephant-apple, sapodilla, stone apple
and tamarind in trace levels which are below the Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs). All
the selected eight fruits are found as rich sources of macro-minerals for instance sodium,
potassium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorous. Ascorbic acid was estimated by HPLC
which ranged from 4.10 to 475.0 mg/100 g of edible portion and the highest amount was
found in amla. In summary, these fruits could be potential sources of macro and microminerals and safe from toxic heavy metal contamination. The nutritional data observed in
the present study would be played a promising role in dietary recommendation, nutritional
education, training, research, and food supplementation.
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