Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important source of carbohydrate for humans and animals, producing high energy of 610 kJ/100 g fresh root weight. However, it is very poor in protein (1 % fresh root weight) and contains cyanogenic glucosides which are related to various health disorders that occur in populations where cassava is the staple food. Cassava products that are not adequately processed have been linked to diseases like konzo, caused by cyanide poisoning, as was the case in Nampula Province, Mozambique. Samples of cassava flour were collected in 4 different districts in Nampula Province, Mozambique and the cassava processing methods were recorded. Cassava processing techniques used in Nampula Province consist of peeling,...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
Detoxification of three cassava varieties (NR-44/72, NW-45/72 and NW-44/72) by traditional methods o...
Cassava is a major component of the diet of more than half a billion people in the tropics. Cassava ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important and cheap source of carbohydrate in tropical regi...
Cassava plays a vital role in the world's tropical regions. However, it carries varying amounts of c...
Cassava is an important staple crop, but its potential toxicity has led to some health problems in A...
Bitter cassava (Manihot esculanta) is one of the most important staple root crops planted in Nigeria...
A simple equation is developed between the total cyanide contents of cassava root parenchyma and the...
Indonesia is the world’s largest importer of wheat. Because of high wheat imported, Indonesia’s rese...
The identification of highly effective procedures that reduce the cyanogens contained in cassava roo...
The identification of highly effective procedures that reduce the cyanogens contained in cassava roo...
Cassava production has increased consistenly in Indonesia. Cassava contains toxic substances, inclu...
Fresh cassava roots (9) were split into segments to obtain pieces with similar levels of cyanogenic ...
Cassava roots and leaves constitute energy-rich and protein-rich foods, respectively, for the popula...
Comparative studies were carried out on the ability of pure strain of Rhizopus oryzae and Saccharomy...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
Detoxification of three cassava varieties (NR-44/72, NW-45/72 and NW-44/72) by traditional methods o...
Cassava is a major component of the diet of more than half a billion people in the tropics. Cassava ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important and cheap source of carbohydrate in tropical regi...
Cassava plays a vital role in the world's tropical regions. However, it carries varying amounts of c...
Cassava is an important staple crop, but its potential toxicity has led to some health problems in A...
Bitter cassava (Manihot esculanta) is one of the most important staple root crops planted in Nigeria...
A simple equation is developed between the total cyanide contents of cassava root parenchyma and the...
Indonesia is the world’s largest importer of wheat. Because of high wheat imported, Indonesia’s rese...
The identification of highly effective procedures that reduce the cyanogens contained in cassava roo...
The identification of highly effective procedures that reduce the cyanogens contained in cassava roo...
Cassava production has increased consistenly in Indonesia. Cassava contains toxic substances, inclu...
Fresh cassava roots (9) were split into segments to obtain pieces with similar levels of cyanogenic ...
Cassava roots and leaves constitute energy-rich and protein-rich foods, respectively, for the popula...
Comparative studies were carried out on the ability of pure strain of Rhizopus oryzae and Saccharomy...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
Detoxification of three cassava varieties (NR-44/72, NW-45/72 and NW-44/72) by traditional methods o...
Cassava is a major component of the diet of more than half a billion people in the tropics. Cassava ...