The wild edible tubers, rhizome, corm, roots and stems were consumed by the tribal Valaiyans of Madurai district, Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu were analysed for proximate and mineral composition, starch, vitamins, in vitro protein (IVPD), in vitro starch (IVSD) digestibility and certain antinutritional factors. The tubers of Kedrostis foetidissima and stem of Caralluma pauciflora contain higher contents of crude protein. The tubers of Decalepis hamiltonii and stems of Caralluma adscendens var attenuata and C. pauciflora contain higher contents of crude lipids. All the presently investigated wild edible plants appeared to have a higher level of iron content compared to Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) of NRC/NAS (1980) for infants, children...
 The wild yam tubers consumed by the tribes Kanikkars / Palliyars of South- Eastern slopes of West...
An ethnobotanical study on Palaung tribe in Kyaukme Township has been investigated. In this study, s...
The use of wild plants for food in the rural communities of Uganda is widespread. This is attributed...
The wild edible tubers of Asparagus racemosus, Curculigo orchioides, Dioscorea bulbifera var. vera, ...
Ten lesser known wild edible plants (WEPs) from Senapati District, Manipur, were analyzed for their ...
Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in recent ye...
Wild edible food plants contain a number of organic phytochemical that have been linked to the promo...
The nutritional potential of twelve wild edible plants of Hassan district was botanically identified...
The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. Artocarpus gomezianus Wall. e...
The paper deals with the native uses of ethno botanical species, identification and chemical analysi...
To fight against food problems of increasing population, need to screen wild food plants, particular...
Considering the growing need to identify alternative bio-nutritional sources, wild edible leaves con...
There are high levels of malnutrition especially among children in Africa. In Uganda,this is compoun...
The scarcity, high cost, and unreliable supply of healthy food in developing countries have resulted...
The significance of wild edible plants may be traced back to antiquity, and methodological studies a...
 The wild yam tubers consumed by the tribes Kanikkars / Palliyars of South- Eastern slopes of West...
An ethnobotanical study on Palaung tribe in Kyaukme Township has been investigated. In this study, s...
The use of wild plants for food in the rural communities of Uganda is widespread. This is attributed...
The wild edible tubers of Asparagus racemosus, Curculigo orchioides, Dioscorea bulbifera var. vera, ...
Ten lesser known wild edible plants (WEPs) from Senapati District, Manipur, were analyzed for their ...
Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in recent ye...
Wild edible food plants contain a number of organic phytochemical that have been linked to the promo...
The nutritional potential of twelve wild edible plants of Hassan district was botanically identified...
The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. Artocarpus gomezianus Wall. e...
The paper deals with the native uses of ethno botanical species, identification and chemical analysi...
To fight against food problems of increasing population, need to screen wild food plants, particular...
Considering the growing need to identify alternative bio-nutritional sources, wild edible leaves con...
There are high levels of malnutrition especially among children in Africa. In Uganda,this is compoun...
The scarcity, high cost, and unreliable supply of healthy food in developing countries have resulted...
The significance of wild edible plants may be traced back to antiquity, and methodological studies a...
 The wild yam tubers consumed by the tribes Kanikkars / Palliyars of South- Eastern slopes of West...
An ethnobotanical study on Palaung tribe in Kyaukme Township has been investigated. In this study, s...
The use of wild plants for food in the rural communities of Uganda is widespread. This is attributed...