The wild yam tubers consumed by the tribes Kanikkars / Palliyars of South- Eastern slopes of Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu (Dioscorea alata, D. bulbifera var vera, D. esculenta, D. oppositifolia var dukhumensis, D.oppositifolia var. oppositifolia, D. pentaphylla var. pentaphylla, D. spicata, D. tomentosa and D. wallichi) were evaluated for its nutritional quality. From the present investigation, it is observed that most of the wild edible yams were found to be a good source of protein, lipid, crude fibre, starch, vitamins and minerals. Antinutritional substances like total free phenolics, tannins, hydrogen cyanide, total oxalate, amylase and trypsin inhibitor activities were quantified.
Yams (Dioscorea spp.) are widely cultivated as edible resources and medical materials in China. Char...
In India, food and health problems are major concern. Hence, researchers throughout the world search...
Proximate analysis of Dioscorea hispida tubers, collected from five locations around Leuser ecosyste...
The species studied was found to contain bioactive compounds comprising saponins (18.46 mg 100(-1) g...
Samples of Dioscorea dumenturom, Dioscorea rotundata and Dioscorea cayenensis were investigated for ...
Tuberous plants are the source of many useful bioactive compounds. It is suggested that they may pro...
The wild edible tubers, rhizome, corm, roots and stems were consumed by the tribal Valaiyans of Madu...
Dioscorea hispida dennst can be category as yam and as staple food in the subtropical and tropical r...
The species studied was found to contain bioactive compounds comprising saponins (18.46 mg 100-1 g),...
The quest for a food secure and safe world has led to continuous effort toward improvements of globa...
Wild yam tuber considered as famine food and played a prime role in the food habit of tribal people ...
Abstract: The antinutritional components of five hybrid varieties of water yam (Dioscorea alata) and...
This study characterized the most cultivated and consumed yam (Dioscorea) cultivars within the Ghana...
The third world countries are not just suffering from food shortage, they are also plagued by malnut...
Open Access JournalRaw and processed tubers from eight genotypes of yellow yam (Dioscorea cayenensis...
Yams (Dioscorea spp.) are widely cultivated as edible resources and medical materials in China. Char...
In India, food and health problems are major concern. Hence, researchers throughout the world search...
Proximate analysis of Dioscorea hispida tubers, collected from five locations around Leuser ecosyste...
The species studied was found to contain bioactive compounds comprising saponins (18.46 mg 100(-1) g...
Samples of Dioscorea dumenturom, Dioscorea rotundata and Dioscorea cayenensis were investigated for ...
Tuberous plants are the source of many useful bioactive compounds. It is suggested that they may pro...
The wild edible tubers, rhizome, corm, roots and stems were consumed by the tribal Valaiyans of Madu...
Dioscorea hispida dennst can be category as yam and as staple food in the subtropical and tropical r...
The species studied was found to contain bioactive compounds comprising saponins (18.46 mg 100-1 g),...
The quest for a food secure and safe world has led to continuous effort toward improvements of globa...
Wild yam tuber considered as famine food and played a prime role in the food habit of tribal people ...
Abstract: The antinutritional components of five hybrid varieties of water yam (Dioscorea alata) and...
This study characterized the most cultivated and consumed yam (Dioscorea) cultivars within the Ghana...
The third world countries are not just suffering from food shortage, they are also plagued by malnut...
Open Access JournalRaw and processed tubers from eight genotypes of yellow yam (Dioscorea cayenensis...
Yams (Dioscorea spp.) are widely cultivated as edible resources and medical materials in China. Char...
In India, food and health problems are major concern. Hence, researchers throughout the world search...
Proximate analysis of Dioscorea hispida tubers, collected from five locations around Leuser ecosyste...