Five underutilized wild vegetables namely Limnophila aromaticoides, Ceratopetris thalictroides, Crassocephalum crepidioides, Etlingera elatoir and Monochoria vaginalis were analyzed for nutritional values, phenolic components and antioxidant activities. These wild greens were found to have high fibre (11.3-19.8 g/100g) and ash (13.0-17.6 g/100g) contents as compared to commercialized species, Brassica juncea. The iron content of Monochoria vaginalis is four times higher than Brassica juncea (33.1 mg/g dry weight). Crassocephalum crepidioides demonstrated remarkable lipid peroxidation inhibition (90.4%). The phenolic content of Etlingera elatoir is two times higher than Brassica juncea. Thus, it is of both great free radical scavenger and ir...
Levels of some nutrients and antinutrients in 14 commonly consumed tropical green leafy vegetables w...
Leaf vegetables are also called leafy greens, vegetable green or simply greens are plant leaves eate...
Study on ethnobotany, nutritional composition and DPPH radical scavenging of leafy vegetables of wil...
Nowadays, more attention has been paid on wild plants as new source of natural antioxidants. Therefo...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
Eight selected wild vegetables from Nepal (Alternanthera sessilis, Basella alba, Cassia tora, Digera...
Objectives: To determine the food value and antioxidant activities of five underutilized leafy veget...
156-163The antioxidant and radical scavenging activities of common wild greens used by the village ...
The present study aimed to investigate the nutritional properties and antioxidant activities of six ...
Southern coastal people of Bangladesh are highly vulnerable to food insecurity and malnutrition due ...
The crude methanol extracts of five indigenous vegetables namely, Amarathus tricolor, Basella rubra ...
There is an increasing interest in the nutritional and health protecting properties of indigenous an...
Not AvailableMany potential compounds such as flavonoids, phenolics and carotenoids possess anti-oxi...
Research on wild vegetables established that several vegetables supply significant quantities of ess...
Vegetables have been believed to exhibit antioxidant activities due to its phenolic content. Thus, t...
Levels of some nutrients and antinutrients in 14 commonly consumed tropical green leafy vegetables w...
Leaf vegetables are also called leafy greens, vegetable green or simply greens are plant leaves eate...
Study on ethnobotany, nutritional composition and DPPH radical scavenging of leafy vegetables of wil...
Nowadays, more attention has been paid on wild plants as new source of natural antioxidants. Therefo...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
Eight selected wild vegetables from Nepal (Alternanthera sessilis, Basella alba, Cassia tora, Digera...
Objectives: To determine the food value and antioxidant activities of five underutilized leafy veget...
156-163The antioxidant and radical scavenging activities of common wild greens used by the village ...
The present study aimed to investigate the nutritional properties and antioxidant activities of six ...
Southern coastal people of Bangladesh are highly vulnerable to food insecurity and malnutrition due ...
The crude methanol extracts of five indigenous vegetables namely, Amarathus tricolor, Basella rubra ...
There is an increasing interest in the nutritional and health protecting properties of indigenous an...
Not AvailableMany potential compounds such as flavonoids, phenolics and carotenoids possess anti-oxi...
Research on wild vegetables established that several vegetables supply significant quantities of ess...
Vegetables have been believed to exhibit antioxidant activities due to its phenolic content. Thus, t...
Levels of some nutrients and antinutrients in 14 commonly consumed tropical green leafy vegetables w...
Leaf vegetables are also called leafy greens, vegetable green or simply greens are plant leaves eate...
Study on ethnobotany, nutritional composition and DPPH radical scavenging of leafy vegetables of wil...