Dioscorea species, known as "Yams," belong to family Dioscoreaceae. This genus consists of more than 600 species distributed from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean's South America, and the South Pacific islands. Their organoleptic properties make them the most widely used carbohydrate food and dietary supplements. The underground and/or aerial tubers represent valuable sources of proteins, fats, and vitamins for millions of people in West Africa. This review gives a shot of secondary metabolites of Dioscorea plants, including steroids, clerodane diterpenes, quinones, cyanidins, phenolics, diarylheptanoids, and nitrogen-containing compounds. This review collected the evidence on biological properties of description Dioscorea, including in-vitro an...
ABSTRACT Dioscorea alata L. Commonly known as Water yam and Betel yam and purple yam it contains ab...
Food and nutritional security are the major concerns in many countries of the world, and to address ...
Proximate analysis of Dioscorea hispida tubers, collected from five locations around Leuser ecosyste...
Dioscorea species, known as “Yams,” belong to family Dioscoreaceae. This genus consists of more tha...
Dioscorea, consisting of over 600 species, is the most important genus in the Dioscoreaceae family; ...
The quest for a food secure and safe world has led to continuous effort toward improvements of globa...
The present-day investigation focuses on the Pharmacologic revision of the climbers of D. bulbifera ...
Abstract: Foods and medicines are considered as the most imperative aspects that are essential for t...
A genus of about 575-850 species, vines, of tropical and warm temperate regions of the Old World and...
The objective of this study was to identify and assay phytochemical compounds and various biological...
Oxidative stress created lot of health problems including cardiovascular, diabetic, neoplastic, cogn...
Dioscorea species are not fully explored. It is the most important genus of the family Dioscoreaceae...
Extraction of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants permits demonstration of their physiological...
International audienceThe greater yam (Dioscorea alata L.) is the most widely distributed yam specie...
Dioscorea belophylla ,Synonym: Dioscorea glabra dy-oh-SKOR-ee-uh -- named for Pedanios Dioscorides, ...
ABSTRACT Dioscorea alata L. Commonly known as Water yam and Betel yam and purple yam it contains ab...
Food and nutritional security are the major concerns in many countries of the world, and to address ...
Proximate analysis of Dioscorea hispida tubers, collected from five locations around Leuser ecosyste...
Dioscorea species, known as “Yams,” belong to family Dioscoreaceae. This genus consists of more tha...
Dioscorea, consisting of over 600 species, is the most important genus in the Dioscoreaceae family; ...
The quest for a food secure and safe world has led to continuous effort toward improvements of globa...
The present-day investigation focuses on the Pharmacologic revision of the climbers of D. bulbifera ...
Abstract: Foods and medicines are considered as the most imperative aspects that are essential for t...
A genus of about 575-850 species, vines, of tropical and warm temperate regions of the Old World and...
The objective of this study was to identify and assay phytochemical compounds and various biological...
Oxidative stress created lot of health problems including cardiovascular, diabetic, neoplastic, cogn...
Dioscorea species are not fully explored. It is the most important genus of the family Dioscoreaceae...
Extraction of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants permits demonstration of their physiological...
International audienceThe greater yam (Dioscorea alata L.) is the most widely distributed yam specie...
Dioscorea belophylla ,Synonym: Dioscorea glabra dy-oh-SKOR-ee-uh -- named for Pedanios Dioscorides, ...
ABSTRACT Dioscorea alata L. Commonly known as Water yam and Betel yam and purple yam it contains ab...
Food and nutritional security are the major concerns in many countries of the world, and to address ...
Proximate analysis of Dioscorea hispida tubers, collected from five locations around Leuser ecosyste...