AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the nutritional composition, including major minerals, essential trace elements and toxic heavy metals of five different wild vegetables Dhekishak (Dryopteris filix-mas), Helencha (Enhydra fluctuans), Kalmishak (Ipomoea aquatica), Patshak (Corchorus capsularis) and Shapla stem (Nymphaea stellata) and their safety aspects.MethodsProximate parameters moisture, ash, fat, fiber, protein, carbohydrate and energy; major minerals Na, K, Ca and Mg; trace elements Fe, Zn and Cu; and toxic heavy metals Pb, Cd, Cr, Ni and Hg were evaluated in the selected wild vegetables using the standard food analysis techniques.ResultsThe results from nutritional analysis showed that all the wild vegetables used in this study had a low ...
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The present study was conducted to appraise the human health risk due to dietary intake of heavy met...
Drinking of arsenic (As) contaminated well water has become a serious threat to the health of many m...
The supply of nutrients and proximate matter is insufficient to fulfil the dietary needs of the quic...
Leafy vegetables are important components of the human diet for providing mineral nutrients. However...
This study was conducted to investigate the contamination and chemical speciation of six heavy metal...
In the present study, levels of trace metals in two commonly consumed vegetables (Spinacia oleracea ...
Wild leafy vegetables play a vital role in the livelihoods of many communities in Africa. The focus ...
Vegetables are rich sources of vitamins, minerals, and fibers, and have beneficial antioxidative eff...
The present study evaluates the concentration of heavy metals in eight different vegetables species ...
Trace metals contamination of vegetables in the sub-urban industrial area of Bangladsh are increasin...
Trace metals contamination of vegetables in the sub-urban industrial area of Bangladsh are increasin...
Intensive production of fruits and vegetables causes heavy metal accumulation. Consumption of this k...
Heavy metals nitrate and phosphorus of four types of vegetables namely Choy Sum, Kiew Choy, Bok Choy...
Vegetable has an important role in human nutrition. Various parts of the plants have been part of th...
Edible portions of five varieties of green vegetables, namely amaranth, chinese cabbage, cowpea leav...
The present study was conducted to appraise the human health risk due to dietary intake of heavy met...
Drinking of arsenic (As) contaminated well water has become a serious threat to the health of many m...
The supply of nutrients and proximate matter is insufficient to fulfil the dietary needs of the quic...