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Comparative study on nutritional composition of some brands of popcorn commercially available in enugu state, nigeria

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Nutritional Composition
2.2 Popcorn as a Snack
2.3 Importance of Nutritional Analysis
2.4 Previous Studies on Popcorn Nutrition
2.5 Nutritional Value of Corn
2.6 Nutritional Composition of Popcorn Brands
2.7 Comparison of Nutritional Information
2.8 Factors Affecting Nutritional Content in Popcorn
2.9 Consumer Preferences and Nutritional Awareness
2.10 Trends in Popcorn Consumption

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design
3.2 Sampling Method
3.3 Data Collection Techniques
3.4 Data Analysis Methods
3.5 Ethical Considerations
3.6 Research Instruments
3.7 Study Population
3.8 Statistical Tools

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Presentation of Data
4.2 Analysis of Nutritional Composition
4.3 Comparison of Brands
4.4 Interpretation of Findings
4.5 Relationship Between Nutrients
4.6 Discussion on Nutritional Variability
4.7 Implications for Consumer Health
4.8 Recommendations for Consumers

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations for Future Research
5.4 Practical Implications
5.5 Contribution to the Field

Project Abstract

This study was therefore designed to determine and compare the nutritional contents of some commonly consumed brands of popcorn snacks in unprocessed (uncooked) form of the cereal. Processed popcorn samples were procured from vendors at a movie theatre, an amusement park and markets in Enugu and Nsukka. The samples were grouped as follows Sample A was sweetened popcorn obtained from an amusement park in Enugu. Sample B was salted popcorn obtained from a movie theatre in Enugu. Sample C was salted popcorn obtained from a vendor in Nsukka main market. Sample D was sweetened popcorn obtained from a vendor in Nsukka main market. Sample E was sweetened popcorn obtained from a vendor in Nsukka main market. Sample F was unpopped (unprocessed) popcorn obtained from a vendor in Nsukka main market. All the samples were then pulverized using a grinder and later digested with aqua regia (Conc. HNO3 and HCl at ratio of 13 v/v). The concentrations of sodium, chloride, potassium and magnesium ions, calorie and fiber contents, fructose, glucose and iodine contents were determined by classical methods. The results showed that the mean sodium ion (Na+) concentration in salted popcorn samples (samples B and C) were significantly (p < 0.05) higher when compared to the unprocessed sample (sample F). However, the sweetened popcorn samples (A, D and E) showed a non- significantly (p > 0.05) lower sodium ion (Na+) content when compared to the unprocessed sample. There was a non-significantly (p > 0.05) higher chloride ion (Cl-) concentration in salted popcorn samples (B and C) as well as in sweetened popcorn samples when compared to the unprocessed sample. Similarly, the mean chloride ion (Cl-) content of sample E was non-significantly (p > 0.05) loprwer than the unprocessed sample. Also, the mean concentrations of potassium ion (K+) contents of samples A, B, D, and E were non-significantly (p > 0.05) higher when compared to the unprocessed sample. The mean magnesium ion (Mg2+) content of sample D was significantly (p < 0.05) higher than in samples C and E. However, a non-significantly (p > 0.05) lower magnesium ion (Mg2+) contents were observed in samples A, B, C and E when compared to sample F. The mean fibre content in all the processed popcorn samples were significantly (p < 0.05) higher compared to that of unprocessed sample. The mean fructose and glucose concentrations were significantly (p < 0.05) higher in all the processed samples when compared to that of unprocessed sample. Similarly, the mean calorific values of all processed popcorn samples were significantly (p < 0.05) higher than that of unprocessed sample. It is therefore advised that the use of additives in processing of popcorn and the quantity to be consumed per time should be considered with caution.

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