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2018 School of Engineering and Applied Sciences American Journal of Food, Nutrition and Health

Effect of Storage Conditions on the Methanol Content of Burukutu Produced from Different Sorghum Varieties; A Response Surface Methodology Approach

Igwe Victory Somtochukwu, Omeire Gloria Chinenyenwa, Awuchi Chinaza Godswill , Kwari Mercy Ibrahim, Oledimma Ngozi Uchenna, Amagwula Ikechukwu Otuosorochi

Methanol content of burukutu made from different sorghum varieties was studied using Response Surface Methodology. A three-level three-factorial Box-Behnken experimental design was adopted to study the effects of storage conditions and chemical properties on burukutu produced from different sorghum varieties. The methanol content was determined and results obtained were analyzed statistically using the response surface approach. Results showed a significant difference (p0.05) due to different sorghum varieties. Increase in storage time showed a significant decrease in pH (6.21-2.88). The R2 obtained from the statistical analysis of burukutu were all higher than 0.75 (75%) which depicts that the model used adequately fits the relationship between the variables under consideration. Exposure to high concentration of methanol has numerous health consequences.Â