African locust bean (Parkia biglobosa) tree is an important food tree and source of starch from its seeds. The purpose of this work is to address the African locust bean starch extraction, in vitro digestibility, health benefits and use of its resistant starch-rich powder in application of bread making reported in the available literature. Optimized method of starch extraction from P. biglobosa seed was highlighted. In vitro digestibility of different Parkia starch obtained are of nutritional and health benefit grades. Based on the results in the literature the sensory analysis of the different portion of Parkia resistant starch-rich powder in application of bread making reported to have shown significant acceptability by the consumers in c...
African Locust Bean (Parkia biglobosa) is among the leguminous plants used by man particularly in so...
The quest for cheaper and higher quality starch from biological materials has necessitated research ...
Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxon...
African locust bean (Parkia biglobosa) tree is an important food tree and source of starch from its ...
Background: African locust bean tree is an important food tree for both human and livestock such as ...
Background: African locust bean tree is an important food tree for both human and livestock such as ...
African Locust Bean (Parkia biglobosa) is among the leguminous plants used by man particularly in so...
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) R. Br. ex G. Don, popularly known as the African locust bean tree, is a per...
Purpose: This investigation was carried out to determine the impact of Parkia biglobosa starch modif...
Parkia (Parkia biglobosa) is an important traditional economic tree legume with several uses for the...
Purpose: This investigation was carried out to determine the impact of Parkia biglobosa starch modif...
The crude protein, ether extract, glucose, sucrose, total carbohydrate and raffinose-series oligosac...
Abstract: Parkia biglobosa seeds were collected from the local market and processed into ‘dawadawa’,...
This invention relates the optimum conditions and procedures for the development of the maximum yiel...
Food fermentation is a low cost technology for nutrition, preservation and diversification of foods....
African Locust Bean (Parkia biglobosa) is among the leguminous plants used by man particularly in so...
The quest for cheaper and higher quality starch from biological materials has necessitated research ...
Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxon...
African locust bean (Parkia biglobosa) tree is an important food tree and source of starch from its ...
Background: African locust bean tree is an important food tree for both human and livestock such as ...
Background: African locust bean tree is an important food tree for both human and livestock such as ...
African Locust Bean (Parkia biglobosa) is among the leguminous plants used by man particularly in so...
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) R. Br. ex G. Don, popularly known as the African locust bean tree, is a per...
Purpose: This investigation was carried out to determine the impact of Parkia biglobosa starch modif...
Parkia (Parkia biglobosa) is an important traditional economic tree legume with several uses for the...
Purpose: This investigation was carried out to determine the impact of Parkia biglobosa starch modif...
The crude protein, ether extract, glucose, sucrose, total carbohydrate and raffinose-series oligosac...
Abstract: Parkia biglobosa seeds were collected from the local market and processed into ‘dawadawa’,...
This invention relates the optimum conditions and procedures for the development of the maximum yiel...
Food fermentation is a low cost technology for nutrition, preservation and diversification of foods....
African Locust Bean (Parkia biglobosa) is among the leguminous plants used by man particularly in so...
The quest for cheaper and higher quality starch from biological materials has necessitated research ...
Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxon...