Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is tropical multi-purpose tree, which produces fruits for human consumption. Unfortunately, this fruit grown in Côte d’Ivoire is still unknown to the public and is the subject of very few studies. The present study aims to characterize D. edulis fruits starting from their morphological to chemical properties.Methodology and Results: Ripe fruits were collected from 3 sites (CNRA-Azaguié, Azaguié-Blida and Grand- Morié). The morphological characteristics measured (weight, length, diameter and pulp thickness) and identified 2 Ivorian safou varieties: D. edulis var. edulis and D. edulis var. parvicarpa. The proximate composition was as follow: moisture (43.02-46.80%), protein (18.66-20.20%), lipid (48.39-52.66%), as...
This Descriptor list consists of an initial minimum set of characterization and evaluation descripto...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is a versatile plant in many African countries, as its various parts ar...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...
Physico-Chemistry of Cameroonian Safou Tree Fruits Dacryodes edulis. Safou tree (Dacryodes edulis) i...
This study was conducted to evaluate the nutrient content among some accessions of Dacryodes edulis....
Abstract Dacryodes edulis (DE), Dalium guineensis (DG), Spondias m...
A ten year old safou tree studied here bears 2820 fruits gathered on 557 bunches with 1 to 31 fruits...
The Chemical composition and the effect of heat treatment on seeds of Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) were ...
Introduction. Dacryodes edulis and Canarium schweinfurthii are two tropical multi-purpose trees in C...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between texture and cell wa...
African pear (Dacoryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam), is an underutilized tropical fruit tree, native to...
Dacryodes edulis (G. Don) H.J. Lam or eleme is widely used among Yoruba speaking people of Nigeria. ...
Studies were done in order to assess variation in fruit size and weight, nut size and weight and det...
The phytochemical contents and medicinal values of Dacroydes edulis and Raphia hookeri exudates were...
The nutritional composition and microbial spoilage of Dacryodes edulis fruit pulp were studied using...
This Descriptor list consists of an initial minimum set of characterization and evaluation descripto...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is a versatile plant in many African countries, as its various parts ar...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...
Physico-Chemistry of Cameroonian Safou Tree Fruits Dacryodes edulis. Safou tree (Dacryodes edulis) i...
This study was conducted to evaluate the nutrient content among some accessions of Dacryodes edulis....
Abstract Dacryodes edulis (DE), Dalium guineensis (DG), Spondias m...
A ten year old safou tree studied here bears 2820 fruits gathered on 557 bunches with 1 to 31 fruits...
The Chemical composition and the effect of heat treatment on seeds of Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) were ...
Introduction. Dacryodes edulis and Canarium schweinfurthii are two tropical multi-purpose trees in C...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between texture and cell wa...
African pear (Dacoryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam), is an underutilized tropical fruit tree, native to...
Dacryodes edulis (G. Don) H.J. Lam or eleme is widely used among Yoruba speaking people of Nigeria. ...
Studies were done in order to assess variation in fruit size and weight, nut size and weight and det...
The phytochemical contents and medicinal values of Dacroydes edulis and Raphia hookeri exudates were...
The nutritional composition and microbial spoilage of Dacryodes edulis fruit pulp were studied using...
This Descriptor list consists of an initial minimum set of characterization and evaluation descripto...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is a versatile plant in many African countries, as its various parts ar...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...