Nigeria: Expert Says Consumption of Maize Good for
Management of Diabetes, Obesity
A Nutritional Biochemist, Dr Ochuko Erukainure,
said on Sunday that consumption of maize was good for the management of
diabetes and obesity in both children and adult.
rukainure, a Senior Research Officer at the Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO), Oshodi, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that maize was one of the seasonal foods good for healthy living. He said maize was rich in micro-nutrients like manganese, zinc, iron, copper and selenium, adding that its consumption could address the micro-nutrient deficiencies. “Maize is part of the food items being enjoyed by people in various forms such as whole corn, corn flour, cornstarch, corn gluten, corn syrup, cornmeal, corn oil, popcorn, cornflakes, among others. “Apart from satisfying the taste buds of its users, maize is also a good source of vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre. “Maize is rich in ferulic acid, a phenolic compound with anti-cancer activity, and anthocyanins found in purple corn is also a good antioxidant
phytochemicals with reported anti-cancer
activity. “Owing to these phytochemicals and minerals, maize has been found to
be effective in the management of many diseases such diabetes, cancer, and
hypertension,” Erukainure said. The expert also said that maize was very rich
in thiamine or vitamin B1 necessary for brain to absorb glucose and transform
that food into energy. “Biotin or Vitamin B7 give nutritional benefits to
maize, since the deficiency of this vitamin in the body affects the state of
the skin and hair. “The nutritional benefits of maize are also determined by
its vitamin A, which functions as an antioxidant in preventing diseases such as
cancer. “The high fibre content is another characteristic linked to the
nutritional benefits of maize and makes it suitable for diets to lose weight
and lower cholesterol levels in the body,” he said. Erukainure said that maize
was nourishing snacks with no cholesterol, but contained high fibre which was
ideal for body building and weight-watch when eaten in moderation. He, however,
advised that maize should be eaten moderately to enhance its effectiveness in
strengthening the immune system for healthy life.
rukainure, a Senior Research Officer at the Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO), Oshodi, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that maize was one of the seasonal foods good for healthy living. He said maize was rich in micro-nutrients like manganese, zinc, iron, copper and selenium, adding that its consumption could address the micro-nutrient deficiencies. “Maize is part of the food items being enjoyed by people in various forms such as whole corn, corn flour, cornstarch, corn gluten, corn syrup, cornmeal, corn oil, popcorn, cornflakes, among others. “Apart from satisfying the taste buds of its users, maize is also a good source of vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre. “Maize is rich in ferulic acid, a phenolic compound with anti-cancer activity, and anthocyanins found in purple corn is also a good antioxidant
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