ABSTRACT
The chemical composition of wet fufu mash from
Ahoada, Obio-Akpor and Oyigbo local government areas in Rivers state in Rivers
State were investigated. The wet Juju mash samples were bought from six market
centers They were subjected to surfactant analysis, total hydrocarbon test
analysis, total starch, resistant starch, as well as non-resistant starch
analysis. Chemical analysis (amylose, amylopectin, and free sugar) were also
done on the wet fufu mash samples. The cationic, anionic, and total hydrocarbon
levels of the wetfufu mashes were seen to range from 0.05 to 0.07 mg/I, 0.04 to
0.07 mg/1, and 0.64 to 0.83 mg/1 respectively. On the other hand, the wetfufu
mash samples had total sugar contents that ranged from 1.80 to 2.77 %, amylose
content ranged from 18.28 to 20.61 %, while amylopectin contents ranged from
79.39 to 81.73 % respectively. Also, the wetfufu mash samples' total starch
levels varied between 74.38 and 79.81 %, the resistant starch contents between
2. 15 and 2.42 %, and their non-resistant starch contents between 72.23 and
77.41 %, respectively. The findings of this work revealed that the wetfufu mash
samples from the three senatorial zones of Rivers State had total hydrocarbon
content (0.64- 0.83 mg/I) potentially containing polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAH), and surfactant levels that were below the permissible limit
for the body of trace metals, including zinc, cadmium, lead, and chlorine
salts. When consumed frequently, this level of PAH may have a negative
long-term impact on health and seriously destroy internal organs. This can be
due to the use of fermentation aids in food preparation. Furthermore, the wet
fufu mash samples include a good amount of total and resistant starch, which is
beneficial for diabetes people.
AP, U (2025). Retention of Hydrocarbons and Surfactants in Fufu Mash Samples Obtained from Local Markets in Rivers State:- Apugo, Chiamaka F. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 03, 2025, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/retention-of-hydrocarbons-and-surfactants-in-fufu-mash-samples-obtained-from-local-markets-in-rivers-state-apugo-chiamaka-f-7-2
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UGO, AP. "Retention of Hydrocarbons and Surfactants in Fufu Mash Samples Obtained from Local Markets in Rivers State:- Apugo, Chiamaka F" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2025). Accessed 03 Nov. 2025. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/retention-of-hydrocarbons-and-surfactants-in-fufu-mash-samples-obtained-from-local-markets-in-rivers-state-apugo-chiamaka-f-7-2