The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. Artocarpus gomezianus Wall. ex Trécul, Baccaurea sapida Muell.-Arg.,Gomphogyne cissiformis Griff., Gymnopetalum cochinchinense Kurz and Zanthoxylum armatum DC., collected from Meghalaya state in India were evaluated by determining proximate and phytochemical composition. These plants are used by the local people of Meghalaya state in India as their food. The present study revealed that for different plant species, the crude fat content ranged between 0.75±0.02 - 12.54±0.04 %. The crude protein content was determined high in the fruits of G. cochinchinense (20.83±0.02 %), A. gomeziana(19.50±0.02 %) and G. cissiformis (18.82±0.02 %) while the available carbohydrate content...
The wild edible tubers, rhizome, corm, roots and stems were consumed by the tribal Valaiyans of Madu...
Wild fruits have a significant role in giving sustenance and are rich source of nutrition. Regardles...
The food security issues and its relevance in High Mountain regions of the world have been often neg...
359-364The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. <i style="mso-bidi-fo...
Wild edible food plants contain a number of organic phytochemical that have been linked to the promo...
Ten lesser known wild edible plants (WEPs) from Senapati District, Manipur, were analyzed for their ...
Fruits that are rich in nutrients and have antioxidant properties are essentially required for human...
Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in recent ye...
281-290The nutritional potential of twelve wild edible plants of Hassan district was botanically ide...
The present study deals with the documentation and study of food potential of some traditional wild ...
The paper deals with the native uses of ethno botanical species, identification and chemical analysi...
Objectives: Wild edible plants play an important role in human life and are the vital constituent of...
1014-1021This study aimed to investigate four wild edible fruits of Sikkim Himalaya viz., Baccaurea ...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
The wild edible tubers, rhizome, corm, roots and stems were consumed by the tribal Valaiyans of Madu...
Wild fruits have a significant role in giving sustenance and are rich source of nutrition. Regardles...
The food security issues and its relevance in High Mountain regions of the world have been often neg...
359-364The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. <i style="mso-bidi-fo...
Wild edible food plants contain a number of organic phytochemical that have been linked to the promo...
Ten lesser known wild edible plants (WEPs) from Senapati District, Manipur, were analyzed for their ...
Fruits that are rich in nutrients and have antioxidant properties are essentially required for human...
Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in recent ye...
281-290The nutritional potential of twelve wild edible plants of Hassan district was botanically ide...
The present study deals with the documentation and study of food potential of some traditional wild ...
The paper deals with the native uses of ethno botanical species, identification and chemical analysi...
Objectives: Wild edible plants play an important role in human life and are the vital constituent of...
1014-1021This study aimed to investigate four wild edible fruits of Sikkim Himalaya viz., Baccaurea ...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
The wild edible tubers, rhizome, corm, roots and stems were consumed by the tribal Valaiyans of Madu...
Wild fruits have a significant role in giving sustenance and are rich source of nutrition. Regardles...
The food security issues and its relevance in High Mountain regions of the world have been often neg...