ABSTRACT
Five species of Mushroom namely Termitomyces robustus, Agaricus bisporus,
Pleurotus tuber-regium, Amanita phalaoides and Amanita verosa were collected from
eleven locations in Uke, Abatete, Ideani, Nnobi, Nnewi (Okpuno-egbu), Nnewi
(Umudim) and Ozubulu between 2009 and 2012 in Anambra State, Nigeria. They
were kept in clean collection bags and identified by a taxonomist. Some of the
mushroom samples were later oven dried at 75 0 C for 4 hours and kept for chemical
analysis while some were used for cultivation. During cultivation, seeds from matured
mushrooms were scrapped from their veils into already compounded substrates/soil
from their natural habitats and refuse dump soil (Table 3.2). The seeds were allowed
to germinate within 4-5 days, the fruiting bodies/spawns were watered once daily for
14 days. The matured mushrooms were harvested, cleaned and oven dried at 75 0 C
for 4 hours. The dried mushroom samples (wild and cultivated respectively) were
homogenized into fine powder using blender with titanium blade and stored in precleaned
bottles for chemical analysis. These samples were subjected to various
chemical analyses using standard methods by Association of Official Analytical
Chemist (AOAC). The data were subjected to one way analysis of variance
(ANOVA) at 95 % level using Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS) version
16.0. The moisture content (MC) ranged from 81.79 % to 97.84 %, the highest value
was from Amanita phalaoides and the least value was from Agaricus bisporus. Dry
matter (DM) ranged from 2.63 % to 18.36 % showed an indication of high roughages
content of the mushrooms. Crude protein (CP) ranged from 8.16 % to 24.67 % which
compared favourably with values of seeds and legumes. Ash contents ranged from
3.26 % to 14.33 % were indications of high mineral elements present in the studied
mushroom species. Low values of Lipid (fat/oil) ranged from 1.00 % to 6.68 % gave
acceptance of the mushrooms as excellent dietary food for diabetic and coronary heart
disease patients. Crude fibre (CF) ranged from 2.62 % to 15.37 %. There were no
significant differences at p>0.05 between values of wild and cultivated mushrooms.
Carbohydrates contents of 32.00-35.40 %, implied that mushrooms can function
effectively in low fat diet such as those required by patients with cardiovascular
diseases and diabetes. The vitamin C were detectable at levels ranging from 0.01-0.37
mg/100 g, values determined showed that the studied mushrooms were not good
sources of vitamin C, although they could make important contribution to diet. The
mean anti-nutritional factors of phytic acid 0.26 mg/100 g, cyanide 0.16 mg/100 g,
tannins 0.31 mg/100 g were low when compared with 1.00 mg/100 g found in WHO
guideline levels for these toxicants in food. Essential metals concentrations (mg/kg)
for wild mushroom samples ranged as follows: Na (152.36 – 777.42), K (166.88 –
933.81), Ca (83.64 -545.00), Mg (476.57–1191.00), Fe (154.68–684.74) while values
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