Characterization of Provitamin A Status and Distribution in Commercial Grown Maize Varieties in Tanzania
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2022-02-16Author
Msungu, Selly
Venkataramana, Pavithravani
Mushongi, Arnold
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Provitamin A carotenoids are important as precursors for vitamin A, essential for stronger immune system
and eyesight. Consumption of a plant-based diet rich in provitamin A such as provitamin A maize is an
easy and affordable source of vitamin A. The majority of the commercially grown maize varieties in
Tanzania are white whose provitamin A status is uncertain and undocumented. The existing current
information suggests that white maize varieties have low provitamin A, an active form of vitamin A, thus
putting maize consumers at risk of vitamin A deficiency (VAD). Characterization of provitamin A status
in commercial maize varieties grown and consumed in Tanzania is important to provide baseline
information required for vitamin A rich-maize improvement programs. Therefore, this study was
conducted to map the status of provitamin A in commercial maize varieties to accrue the information
needed to improve maize nutrition quality toward controlling VAD in the country. The study involved 14
maize varieties including commercial yellow and white pigmented maize from 3 regions of Tanzania. From
maize samples, carotenoid extraction was conducted based on published protocol. The concentration of
beta carotene (BC), beta-cryptoxanthin (BCX), alpha-carotene (AC) were determined by an ultraviolet
spectrophotometer and provitamin A computed for the individual carotenoids components. The study
found that the concentration of provitamin A and associated carotenoids significantly differed (p<0.001)
among varieties studied. The mean concentration (in μg/g) for provitamin A and its components in range
as provitamin A (2.64-6.50), BC (1.91-4.66), BCX (0.649-1.21), and AC (0.819-1.46). The concentrations of
provitamin A in the studied maize varieties were below the recommended levels (15 μg/g). The low
concentrations of provitamin A among commercial maize varieties signify the need for introgressions of
provitamin A in the adapted maize genotypes for ensured intake of vitamin A.