The amino acids and fatty acids of twenty wild plants used as spices which were collected in Cameroon were investigated. The most important of total non-essential amino acids (TNEAA) contents have been found in A. daniellii (52.04%), C. frutescens (50.53%), D. psilurus (56.22%), H. gabonii (fruit) (58.81%), P. brazzeana (59.11%), S. melongena (59.78 %) and X. aethiopica (56.78%), respectively. Concerning the levels of the essential amino acids (EAA), all had EAA contents of at least 30% except E. giganteus (17.85 %), S. melongena (27.05 %), and T. tetraptera (15.85 %). For WHO protein standard, Lysine was considered as the first limiting amino acid (LAA) for A. daniellii (1.54%), P. brazzeana (16.35%) and S. striatinux (40.19 %). In additio...
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Seeds of African Walnut (Plukenetia conophorum Muell Arg.) obtained from four (4) states – Enugu, An...
For years, the focus on the lipid–atherosclerosis relationship has limited the consideration of the ...
Abstract The amino acids and fatty acids of twenty wild plants used as spices which were collected i...
The aim of this work was to contribute to our knowledge of the proximate composition, mineral and vi...
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In tropical Africa, leafy vegetables are traditionally cooked and eaten as a relish together with a ...
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The Angolan population has to deal with a high child mortality rate and various deficiency syndromes...
Poster presented at International Conference Nutrition and Food Production in the Congo Basin. Bruss...
The Turkana doum palm is an important indigenous plant from an economic standpoint in the Turkana Di...
In Southern Angola, numerous non-woody forest products are sold at local markets, namely in Lubango ...
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The human diet of the local population in the province Uíge, Angola mainly consists of carbohydrate ...
Seeds of African Walnut (Plukenetia conophorum Muell Arg.) obtained from four (4) states – Enugu, An...
For years, the focus on the lipid–atherosclerosis relationship has limited the consideration of the ...
Abstract The amino acids and fatty acids of twenty wild plants used as spices which were collected i...
The aim of this work was to contribute to our knowledge of the proximate composition, mineral and vi...
Leafy vegetables are an important source of essential components of rural people diet in tropical Af...
In tropical Africa, leafy vegetables are traditionally cooked and eaten as a relish together with a ...
The present study was designed to evaluate the amino acid profiles and anti-nutritional contents of ...
The Turkana doum palm is an important indigenous plant from an economic standpoint in the Turkana Di...
A literature survey revealed that several wild indigenous Southern African fruits had previously no...
The Angolan population has to deal with a high child mortality rate and various deficiency syndromes...
Poster presented at International Conference Nutrition and Food Production in the Congo Basin. Bruss...
The Turkana doum palm is an important indigenous plant from an economic standpoint in the Turkana Di...
In Southern Angola, numerous non-woody forest products are sold at local markets, namely in Lubango ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the greatest cause of death globally and are frequently associated with ...
The human diet of the local population in the province Uíge, Angola mainly consists of carbohydrate ...
Seeds of African Walnut (Plukenetia conophorum Muell Arg.) obtained from four (4) states – Enugu, An...
For years, the focus on the lipid–atherosclerosis relationship has limited the consideration of the ...