TY  - JOUR
T1  - Morphological and Physicochemical Characterization of Safous from Brazzaville
AU - Christian Bopoundza, Feueltgaldah AU - Mampouya, David AU - Th&eacute;r&egrave;se Biassala, Eliane AU - Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric Binaki, Anicet AU - Ngounga Kiminou, Celestine AU - Wilfrid Loumouamou, Bob AU - Silou, Thomas 
JO  - Research Journal of Applied Sciences
VL  - 15
IS  - 10
SP  - 296
EP  - 304
PY  - 2020
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1815-932x
DO  - rjasci.2020.296.304
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjasci.2020.296.304
KW  - Dacryodes edulis
KW  -fatty acid composition
KW  -morphological characteristics
KW  -safou
KW  -classification
AB  - The aim of this work is to enhance the safou
tree &ldquo;orchard&rdquo; of Brazzaville by carrying out the
morphological and physicochemical characterization of
the fruits collected from 50 trees in the 5 districts, at the
rate of 10 trees per district. The characterization of the
fruits made it possible to identify the types of size, class
and category of safous the most found and the most
cultivated in this large orchard. This study showed us that
the Safous of Brazzaville form a very homogeneous group
of fruits and resemble those already found in the
literature. Descriptive studies on morphology indicate that
it is the fruit with the sphericity index (width/length) of
around 0.5 that is most commonly found in the
sub-region. The safous of Brazzaville are similar to each
other and, ultimately, resemble the type of safous the most
sold in the sub-region. The oil extracted from the pulp has
the following major fatty acid profiles: C16: 0 C18: 1
C18: 2 C18: 0 C18: 3 followed by C16: 0 C18: 2 C18: 1
C18: 0 C18: 3 with average palmitic acid contents <50%.
Oleic and linoleic acids have almost similar contents with
values, respectively equal to 26.8 (&plusmn;5.4) and
21.5(&plusmn;4.3)%.
ER  - 