A survey has been made of the total cyanogen content of cassava roots and products from the cassava growing provinces of Lampung and East, Central and West Java, in Indonesia. Twenty five samples of cassava products were analysed for cyanogens by the acid hydrolysis method and also by the simple picrate kit method. The mean percentage difference between the results was 17%. Thirty samples of cassava starch and other specialised products had a mean cyanogen content of only 5 ppm, whereas 29 samples of cassava flour, chip and gaplek gave a much higher mean cyanogen content of 54 ppm (SD 51). The WHO safe value for cassava flour is 10 ppm and the Indonesian level is 40 ppm. There are four outliers of cyanogen content 140-200 ppm, which would b...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) or also known as cassava has a high carbohydrate content and has ...
Cassava plays a vital role in the world's tropical regions. However, it carries varying amounts of c...
Ten samples of cassava flour from Mozambique, Indonesia and Australia and one sample of gari from Mo...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
The simple semiquantitative picrate method for the determination of total cyanogens in cassava flour...
A simple equation is developed between the total cyanide contents of cassava root parenchyma and the...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
About 47% of cassava production in Indonesia was used for human consumption, both as a staple food a...
Roasted cassava roots flour is part of a common meal in Africa, it is known as rale in Mozambique. F...
In 2009, Food Standards Australia New Zealand set a total cyanide content limit of 10 ppm for ready-...
Background: Cassava is diversified into different food products and these products are available yea...
Four (Alotau, Mt. Hagen, Goroka, and Rabaul) types of mumu (earth-oven) in Papua New Guinea were eva...
Cassava production in Africa has increased by 12.5% between 1988 and 1990 with Nigeria becoming the ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a widely consumed food in the tropics that naturally contains ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important source of carbohydrate for humans and animals, pr...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) or also known as cassava has a high carbohydrate content and has ...
Cassava plays a vital role in the world's tropical regions. However, it carries varying amounts of c...
Ten samples of cassava flour from Mozambique, Indonesia and Australia and one sample of gari from Mo...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
The simple semiquantitative picrate method for the determination of total cyanogens in cassava flour...
A simple equation is developed between the total cyanide contents of cassava root parenchyma and the...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
About 47% of cassava production in Indonesia was used for human consumption, both as a staple food a...
Roasted cassava roots flour is part of a common meal in Africa, it is known as rale in Mozambique. F...
In 2009, Food Standards Australia New Zealand set a total cyanide content limit of 10 ppm for ready-...
Background: Cassava is diversified into different food products and these products are available yea...
Four (Alotau, Mt. Hagen, Goroka, and Rabaul) types of mumu (earth-oven) in Papua New Guinea were eva...
Cassava production in Africa has increased by 12.5% between 1988 and 1990 with Nigeria becoming the ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a widely consumed food in the tropics that naturally contains ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important source of carbohydrate for humans and animals, pr...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) or also known as cassava has a high carbohydrate content and has ...
Cassava plays a vital role in the world's tropical regions. However, it carries varying amounts of c...
Ten samples of cassava flour from Mozambique, Indonesia and Australia and one sample of gari from Mo...