Automated Author ProfileKhan, Muhammad Imran
Khan, Muhammad Imran
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S-Index Interpretation
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- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 7.5 (sum of 9 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Abstract This study was conducted to evaluate the quality and mineral contents of Moringa oleifera root-based tomato sauce. Results showed that roots of M. oleifera are highly enriched with essential nutrients including minerals, such as iron, sodium, magnesium, calcium, potassium and zinc and vitamins specifically vitamin C. Thus, it is useful as a nutritional supplement to enhance the nutritional status of the people and communities especially the susceptible groups including children and women. The tomato sauce supplemented with moringa roots is an effective remedy of malnutrition. TSS, pH, % acidity, Vitamin C were showed highly significant differences among all the treatments and the effect of days on TSS and Vitamin C were also showed highly significant (p<0.05) differences while pH and % acidity showed significant effects and the interactive effect of treatments and days were found highly significant on Vitamin C while TSS, pH and % acidity all were found non-significant. T4 (tomato sauce supplemented with 35 g) showed improved or comparable sensory properties to those of control and mineral profile also showed increasing tendency with corresponding rise in moringa root juice.
Authors
- DIN, Ahmed ;
- Rai Muhammad AMIR ;
- AMEER, Kashif ;
- AHMAD, Asif ;
- NADEEM, Muhammad ;
- CHUGHTAI, Muhammad Farhan Jahangir ;
- KHALIQ, Adnan ;
- SAMREEN AHSAN ;
- Khan, Muhammad Imran ;
- Aayesha RIAZ ;
- KAUSAR, Rukhsana
Abstract Guava (Psidium guajava) is a highly perishable fruit with a short shelf life as physico-chemical changes occur continuously and rapidly after harvest leading to heavy postharvest losses. This experiment was laid down to unravel the effects of ascorbic acid (AA) on ripened guava fruits to improve its shelf life and quality. Four different concentrations of AA namely 0, 50, 100, 200 ppm were used to treat guava fruit for five minutes followed by storage at 25±2 °C and ≥80% relative humidity (RH) for 12 days. Physiological and biochemical changes were studied, together with the specific enzymatic activities for catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD). The results revealed that ascorbic acid treatments significantly reduced PWL, fruit decay percentage and suppressed pH and sugar/acid ratio than control fruits. Furthermore, soluble solid content, total acidity, total sugar, vitamin C and total phenolic contents were recorded higher in 200 ppm AA-treated fruits and maintained higher eating quality than control fruits. In addition, SOD, POD and CAT activities were observed higher in 200 ppm AA-treated fruits than control. The results clearly demonstrate that 200 ppm AA application have a potential to improve quality attributes of guava fruit.
Authors
- AZAM, Muhammad ;
- Laraib HAMEED ;
- QADRI, Rashad ;
- Shaghef EJAZ ;
- ASLAM, Ali ;
- KHAN, Muhammad Imran ;
- Jiyuan SHEN ;
- Jiukai ZHANG ;
- NAFEES, Muhammad ;
- Ishtiaq AHMAD ;
- GHANI, Muhammad Awais ;
- CHEN, Jiao ;
- Naveeda ANJUM
Abstract Guava (Psidium guajava) is a highly perishable fruit with a short shelf life as physico-chemical changes occur continuously and rapidly after harvest leading to heavy postharvest losses. This experiment was laid down to unravel the effects of ascorbic acid (AA) on ripened guava fruits to improve its shelf life and quality. Four different concentrations of AA namely 0, 50, 100, 200 ppm were used to treat guava fruit for five minutes followed by storage at 25±2 °C and ≥80% relative humidity (RH) for 12 days. Physiological and biochemical changes were studied, together with the specific enzymatic activities for catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD). The results revealed that ascorbic acid treatments significantly reduced PWL, fruit decay percentage and suppressed pH and sugar/acid ratio than control fruits. Furthermore, soluble solid content, total acidity, total sugar, vitamin C and total phenolic contents were recorded higher in 200 ppm AA-treated fruits and maintained higher eating quality than control fruits. In addition, SOD, POD and CAT activities were observed higher in 200 ppm AA-treated fruits than control. The results clearly demonstrate that 200 ppm AA application have a potential to improve quality attributes of guava fruit.
Authors
- AZAM, Muhammad ;
- Laraib HAMEED ;
- QADRI, Rashad ;
- Shaghef EJAZ ;
- ASLAM, Ali ;
- KHAN, Muhammad Imran ;
- Jiyuan SHEN ;
- Jiukai ZHANG ;
- NAFEES, Muhammad ;
- Ishtiaq AHMAD ;
- GHANI, Muhammad Awais ;
- CHEN, Jiao ;
- Naveeda ANJUM
Abstract This study was conducted to evaluate the quality and mineral contents of Moringa oleifera root-based tomato sauce. Results showed that roots of M. oleifera are highly enriched with essential nutrients including minerals, such as iron, sodium, magnesium, calcium, potassium and zinc and vitamins specifically vitamin C. Thus, it is useful as a nutritional supplement to enhance the nutritional status of the people and communities especially the susceptible groups including children and women. The tomato sauce supplemented with moringa roots is an effective remedy of malnutrition. TSS, pH, % acidity, Vitamin C were showed highly significant differences among all the treatments and the effect of days on TSS and Vitamin C were also showed highly significant (p<0.05) differences while pH and % acidity showed significant effects and the interactive effect of treatments and days were found highly significant on Vitamin C while TSS, pH and % acidity all were found non-significant. T4 (tomato sauce supplemented with 35 g) showed improved or comparable sensory properties to those of control and mineral profile also showed increasing tendency with corresponding rise in moringa root juice.
Authors
- DIN, Ahmed ;
- Rai Muhammad AMIR ;
- AMEER, Kashif ;
- AHMAD, Asif ;
- NADEEM, Muhammad ;
- CHUGHTAI, Muhammad Farhan Jahangir ;
- KHALIQ, Adnan ;
- SAMREEN AHSAN ;
- Khan, Muhammad Imran ;
- Aayesha RIAZ ;
- KAUSAR, Rukhsana
No description available
Authors
- Cremers, Frans ;
- Li, Lin ;
- Ma, Zhiwei ;
- Cai, Xiaoying ;
- Crosby, Andrew ;
- Chioza, Barry ;
- Hameed, Abdul ;
- Riazuddin, Sheikh ;
- Arno, Gavin ;
- Riazuddin, S. Amer ;
- Fasham, James ;
- Naeem, Muhammad Asif ;
- Salman, Ahmed ;
- Harlalka, Gaurav ;
- Ali, Muhammad ;
- Moore, Anthony ;
- Hull, Sarah ;
- Coban Akdemir, Zeynep Hande ;
- Michaelides, Michel ;
- Qamar, Raheel ;
- Hardy, Holly ;
- Lin, Siying ;
- Self, Jay ;
- Zhang, Longhua ;
- Nakaya, Naoki ;
- Kabir, Firoz ;
- Ma, Yan ;
- Chan, Chi-Chao ;
- Baple, Emma ;
- Akram, Javed ;
- Jhangiani, Shalini ;
- Jiao, Xiaodong ;
- Hejtmancik, J. Fielding ;
- Khan, Muhammad Imran ;
- Ono, Fumihito ;
- Sieving, Paul ;
- Ayyagari, Radha ;
- D’Atri, Ilaria ;
- Chilton, John ;
- Nelson, Ralph ;
- Lupski, James
No description available
Authors
- Micheal, Shazia ;
- Siddiqui, Sorath Noorani ;
- Zafar, Saemah Nuzhat ;
- Iqbal, Aftab ;
- Khan, Muhammad Imran ;
- Den Hollander, Anneke I.
No description available
Authors
- Micheal, Shazia ;
- Siddiqui, Sorath Noorani ;
- Zafar, Saemah Nuzhat ;
- Iqbal, Aftab ;
- Khan, Muhammad Imran ;
- Den Hollander, Anneke I.
No description available
Authors
- Micheal, Shazia ;
- Siddiqui, Sorath Noorani ;
- Zafar, Saemah Nuzhat ;
- Iqbal, Aftab ;
- Khan, Muhammad Imran ;
- Den Hollander, Anneke I.