This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of African black pear (Dacryodes edulis). The study derived its importance from the environmental problem posed by the seeds of this highly cherished fruit. The aim of the project was to determine through empirical means the possible recycling potential that might be inherent in the seeds of the African black pear. Three seedvarieties of the same sample categorized as Small (S), Medium (M) and Large (L) were used for this study. Standard experimental protocols were employed in the estimation of all indices. Data obtained indicate that the seed samples contained phytic acid: 12.13 + 1.14; 12.37 + 1.82 and 13.37 + 0.65g/100g sample on dry matter basi...
Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. is the Cactaceae plant with the greatest economic relevance in the w...
The fruit and seed of Conorandus panados were analysed to determine its potentiality. Results obtain...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is tropical multi-purpose tree, which produces fruits for human consump...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...
African pear (Dacoryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam), is an underutilized tropical fruit tree, native to...
Some physical and chemical properties of African pear ( Dacryodes Edulis ) samples from nine differe...
This study was conducted to evaluate the nutrient content among some accessions of Dacryodes edulis....
The Chemical composition and the effect of heat treatment on seeds of Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) were ...
The nutrients and chemical contents of Persea americana, Dacryodes edulis, and Canarium scheinfurthi...
Abstract Dacryodes edulis (DE), Dalium guineensis (DG), Spondias m...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is a versatile plant in many African countries, as its various parts ar...
The suitability of native pear Dacryodes edulis seeds as a source of good quality vegetable oil was ...
Introduction. Dacryodes edulis and Canarium schweinfurthii are two tropical multi-purpose trees in C...
This study evaluated the nutrient properties of parts of Dacryodes edulis (DE), Persea americana (PA...
Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. is the Cactaceae plant with the greatest economic relevance in the w...
The fruit and seed of Conorandus panados were analysed to determine its potentiality. Results obtain...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is tropical multi-purpose tree, which produces fruits for human consump...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...
African pear (Dacoryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam), is an underutilized tropical fruit tree, native to...
Some physical and chemical properties of African pear ( Dacryodes Edulis ) samples from nine differe...
This study was conducted to evaluate the nutrient content among some accessions of Dacryodes edulis....
The Chemical composition and the effect of heat treatment on seeds of Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) were ...
The nutrients and chemical contents of Persea americana, Dacryodes edulis, and Canarium scheinfurthi...
Abstract Dacryodes edulis (DE), Dalium guineensis (DG), Spondias m...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is a versatile plant in many African countries, as its various parts ar...
The suitability of native pear Dacryodes edulis seeds as a source of good quality vegetable oil was ...
Introduction. Dacryodes edulis and Canarium schweinfurthii are two tropical multi-purpose trees in C...
This study evaluated the nutrient properties of parts of Dacryodes edulis (DE), Persea americana (PA...
Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. is the Cactaceae plant with the greatest economic relevance in the w...
The fruit and seed of Conorandus panados were analysed to determine its potentiality. Results obtain...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is tropical multi-purpose tree, which produces fruits for human consump...