A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality.

This study aimed to compare the ascorbic acid content of Ananas comosus (pineapples) and Malus domestica (apples) sold in Kabale Municipality. The specific objectives included determining the ascorbic acid concentrations in both fruit types and comparing their levels. A total of 30 samples from each...

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Main Author: Akankwasa, Edson
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Kabale University 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2640
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description This study aimed to compare the ascorbic acid content of Ananas comosus (pineapples) and Malus domestica (apples) sold in Kabale Municipality. The specific objectives included determining the ascorbic acid concentrations in both fruit types and comparing their levels. A total of 30 samples from each fruit type were analyzed for ascorbic acid content. Descriptive statistics revealed that pineapples had a higher mean ascorbic acid concentration than apples. An independent samples t-test was conducted to assess the significance of the difference in ascorbic acid content between the two fruits. The results indicated a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05), confirming that pineapples contained more ascorbic acid than apples. The findings aligned with existing literature that suggests tropical fruits typically have higher vitamin C levels than temperate fruits. These results underscore the importance of fruit selection in dietary planning and highlight pineapples as a superior source of vitamin C. Based on these findings, it is recommended that consumers be educated on the nutritional benefits of pineapples, and farmers should adopt best practices to maintain the ascorbic acid content of their produce.
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-26402024-12-31T00:01:26Z A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality. Akankwasa, Edson Comparative Study Ascorbic Acid Content Annas Comosus (Pineapples) Malus Domestica (Apples) Kabale Municipality This study aimed to compare the ascorbic acid content of Ananas comosus (pineapples) and Malus domestica (apples) sold in Kabale Municipality. The specific objectives included determining the ascorbic acid concentrations in both fruit types and comparing their levels. A total of 30 samples from each fruit type were analyzed for ascorbic acid content. Descriptive statistics revealed that pineapples had a higher mean ascorbic acid concentration than apples. An independent samples t-test was conducted to assess the significance of the difference in ascorbic acid content between the two fruits. The results indicated a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05), confirming that pineapples contained more ascorbic acid than apples. The findings aligned with existing literature that suggests tropical fruits typically have higher vitamin C levels than temperate fruits. These results underscore the importance of fruit selection in dietary planning and highlight pineapples as a superior source of vitamin C. Based on these findings, it is recommended that consumers be educated on the nutritional benefits of pineapples, and farmers should adopt best practices to maintain the ascorbic acid content of their produce. 2024-12-30T12:23:30Z 2024-12-30T12:23:30Z 2024 Thesis Akankwasa, Edson (2024). A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality. Kabale: Kabale University. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2640 en Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf Kabale University
spellingShingle Comparative Study
Ascorbic Acid Content
Annas Comosus (Pineapples)
Malus Domestica (Apples)
Kabale Municipality
Akankwasa, Edson
A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality.
title A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality.
title_full A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality.
title_fullStr A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality.
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality.
title_short A Comparative Study on Ascorbic Acid Content of Annas Comosus (Pineapples) and Malus Domestica (Apples) in Kabale Municipality.
title_sort comparative study on ascorbic acid content of annas comosus pineapples and malus domestica apples in kabale municipality
topic Comparative Study
Ascorbic Acid Content
Annas Comosus (Pineapples)
Malus Domestica (Apples)
Kabale Municipality
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2640
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