As space exploration progresses, the need for nutrient rich and functional foods for astronauts becomes increasingly crucial. Nigerian superfoods have gained recognition for their remarkable health and nutritional benefits. Astronauts face physiological and physical problems as a result of long exposure to radiation in the space environment that includes, oxidative damage, coronary heart disease, gastrointestinal problems, flatulence, bone resorption (osteoporosis), and muscular atrophy. To address these issues, scientists advise the use of dietary and food supplements. Tigernut is a nutritious indigenous nigerian superfood that either grows naturally or is cultivated for its edible tubers, it can be used whole as a snack, in milk, flour or oil form to produce a variety of meals, snacks and beverages. It contains antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, Essential amino acids, digestive enzymes, minerals, fiber and other important food constituents, which play an important role in combating some of the physiological changes and conditions experienced by the astronaut. This paper reviews the nutritional composition, functional benefits of tigernut (an indigenous Nigerian superfood) and its potential positive effects on astronauts’ wellbeing. Evaluating its potentials through this study will provide a comprehensive understanding of the nutritional and health benefits of tigernut for Nigerian Astronauts. The result of the review carried out on the three cultivars of tigernut tubers (yellow, brown, and black) shows that they contain significant levels of macro and micronutrients, phytochemicals and antioxidants that play a significant role in preventing and maintaining some of the health and physiological changes astronauts are exposed to as a result of microgravity and space flight.
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Tigernuts, Nutritional, Health, Physiology, Astronaut, Microgravity
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Hadiza Haruna Abdulrasheed, Solomon Jonathan Hussaini, Zainab Ibrahim Suleiman, Sofia Hussein Suleiman, Farida Mohammed Shehu, et al. (2023). The Nutritional and Health Benefits of Tigernuts (Cyperus Esculentus L.): A Potential Astronaut Food. Frontiers, 3(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.frontiers.20230301.11
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Hadiza Haruna Abdulrasheed, Solomon Jonathan Hussaini, Zainab Ibrahim Suleiman, Sofia Hussein Suleiman, Farida Mohammed Shehu, et al. The Nutritional and Health Benefits of Tigernuts (Cyperus Esculentus L.): A Potential Astronaut Food. Frontiers. 2023;3(1):1-5. doi: 10.11648/j.frontiers.20230301.11
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