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Diversity and immune boosting claims of some African indigenous leafy vegetables in western Kenya

机译:肯尼亚西部一些非洲本土多叶蔬菜的多样性和免疫增强功效

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A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous leafy vegetables (AILVs) in Western Kenya. Both qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection were used. The results showed that there is diversity of AILVs in the study area with nine popular and frequently consumed, but cassava leaves, stinging nettle and russian comfry are not popular. Seven of these are cultivated but two, stinging nettle (Urtica massaica) and vine spinach (Basella alba) grow wildly. The AILVs are cultivated at subsistence level on home gardens withminimal inputs and only excess of this is sold. The religion one belonged to was significant (p<0.05) in determining consumption or not of some of the vegetables. The vegetables are rain fed and the process of harvesting is by first uprooting during thinning followed by breaking the main stem and finally plucking off the leaves with maturity. Vegetable preparation in most households was mainly by women. The elderly women were keen in this process and spent more time in preparing the vegetables which were believed to be ‘nutritious’. There was no processing and preservation of the AILVs for use during the dry season. The communities rely on wild weeds during such seasons. The AILVs though consumed for good nutrition are also associated with various medicinal and immune boosting claims. Out of the nine, five are known for various health benefits, African nightshade and spider plant for good nutrition by 31.8% and 25.1% of the respondents, respectively, slender leaf for healing power by 34%, cowpea leaves and slender leaf for anti-aging by 50% and 43.8%, respectively, and cowpea leaves (43.6%) and amaranthus (53%) for smooth skin and adding blood, respectively. Chi square analysis indicated that African nightshade, spider plant and amaranthus are statistically significant (p<0.05) incontributing to good nutrition, healthy functioning of the body and immune boosting. Further analysis showed that spider plant and amaranthus are significant (p<0.05) for immune boosting.
机译:进行了一项调查,以记录肯尼亚西部非洲土著叶类蔬菜(AILV)的多样性和增强免疫力的主张。使用了定性和定量的数据收集方法。结果表明,研究区域的AILV种类繁多,有9种流行且经常食用,但木薯叶,刺荨麻和俄罗斯苦肉并不流行。其中有七种已被种植,而荨麻(Urtica massaica)和藤菠菜(Basella alba)有两种野生。 AILV是在生活水平最低的家庭花园上种植的,投入最少,仅出售了其中的多余部分。一种宗教信仰在确定某些蔬菜的食用与否方面具有显着性(p <0.05)。蔬菜是用雨水喂食的,收获过程是在疏伐过程中首先连根拔起,然后将主茎折断,最后将成熟的叶子摘下来。大多数家庭的蔬菜准备工作主要由妇女负责。老年妇女热衷于这一过程,并花费更多的时间来准备被认为具有“营养价值”的蔬菜。没有在旱季使用AILV的加工和保存。在这样的季节,社区依靠野草。尽管为了获得良好的营养而食用了AILV,但它们也与各种医学和免疫增强要求有关。在九种食物中,有五种以各种健康益处着称,非洲茄属植物和蜘蛛植物具有良好的营养,分别占31.8%和25.1%,细长叶片具有34%的治愈力,cow豆叶片和细长叶片具有抗营养能力。分别老化50%和43.8%,而cow豆叶子(43.6%)和a菜(53%)分别使皮肤光滑和增添血液。卡方分析表明,非洲茄属植物,蜘蛛植物和a属植物具有统计学意义(p <0.05),有助于良好的营养,机体健康和免疫增强。进一步的分析表明,蜘蛛植物和a菜对于免疫增强具有显着意义(p <0.05)。

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