Communication In Physical Sciences 2018, 3(1):43-48 Received 15 August 2018/Accepted 14 October 2018 Vigna unguiculata (cowpea) is a species with different varieties available and consumed in Lagos Nigeria. This study was carried out to determine and compare the proximate and mineral composition of two of varieties, brown beans (Olo oyin) and white beans (big white beans) commonly sold in Mile 12 market, a local market in Lagos using standard methods. The result of the proximate analysis showed that the ash content of the brown bean variety (4.28 g/100 g) was significantly (p < 0.05) higher than that for the white bean variety (4.12 g/100 g). The crude protein content of the white bean variety (28.56 ± 0.16 g/100 g) was significantly (p&...
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Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) seeds from local and improved varieties obtained from Abuja market, Inter...
Open Access JournalImproved varieties have agronomic advantages over local varieties,but not much at...
Cowpeas are grown for their leaves and grains both of which are used as relish or side dishes togeth...
Published online: 22 July 2011Cowpea, an indigenous crop to sub-Saharan Africa, is found mainly in t...
The study evaluated the nutrient content of different accessions of two vegetable cowpea genotypes. ...
Cowpeas are grown for their leaves and grains both of which are used as relish or side dishes toget...
Objective: To determine the proximate composition and anti-nutrient content of new varieties of cowp...
One strategy to mitigate human malnutrition in semi-arid areas is to increase the protein and minera...
Cowpeas are grown for their leaves and grains both of which are used as relish or side dishes togeth...
Cowpea is an important food, cash and fodder crop in Sub-Saharan Africa and has potential of becomin...
Comparative evaluation of nutritional, functional and anti-nutritional composition of black-eyed bea...
Currently, the sustainability of agro-food systems is one of the major challenges for agriculture an...
The present research reveals the extended effect of iron and zinc biofortification in recently intro...
Cowpea is an important bean which play significant role in the diets of Africans. It serves as a maj...
The quantitative determination of water soluble vitamins, minerals and proximate compositions of thr...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) seeds from local and improved varieties obtained from Abuja market, Inter...
Open Access JournalImproved varieties have agronomic advantages over local varieties,but not much at...
Cowpeas are grown for their leaves and grains both of which are used as relish or side dishes togeth...
Published online: 22 July 2011Cowpea, an indigenous crop to sub-Saharan Africa, is found mainly in t...
The study evaluated the nutrient content of different accessions of two vegetable cowpea genotypes. ...
Cowpeas are grown for their leaves and grains both of which are used as relish or side dishes toget...
Objective: To determine the proximate composition and anti-nutrient content of new varieties of cowp...
One strategy to mitigate human malnutrition in semi-arid areas is to increase the protein and minera...
Cowpeas are grown for their leaves and grains both of which are used as relish or side dishes togeth...
Cowpea is an important food, cash and fodder crop in Sub-Saharan Africa and has potential of becomin...
Comparative evaluation of nutritional, functional and anti-nutritional composition of black-eyed bea...
Currently, the sustainability of agro-food systems is one of the major challenges for agriculture an...
The present research reveals the extended effect of iron and zinc biofortification in recently intro...