Cassava contains the 80-90% carbohydrates, while Cassava leaves contain proteins, minerals, vitamins, and toxins that called Glucocide Cyanogenic. Glucose Cyanogenic can be hydrolyzed into Cyanide Acid which can bond with fe 2+ or fe 3+ in blood so that be able to degrade oxygen levels in the body cells. The purpose of this study is to know the effects of submersion NaHCO3 solution and Ca(OH)2 solution with time variations of submersion to the levels of cyanide in the cassava leaves. The pressence of Cyanide in the cassava leaves uses UV vis Spectrophotometer. The data was statistically analyzed by using a two-way anova test. According to the research, the highest levels of Cyanide found in NaHCO3 solution with 41,2656 ppm, with a reduction...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a cyanogenic plant which is toxic when consumed without suffic...
Detoxification of three cassava varieties (NR-44/72, NW-45/72 and NW-44/72) by traditional methods o...
Cassava is a staple food for approximately 800 million people in tropical countries. The tuber which...
Cassava contains the 80-90% carbohydrates, while Cassava leaves contain proteins, minerals, vitamins...
Cassava is the third staple food often used by people to make a variety of products. Carbohydrates f...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) or also known as cassava has a high carbohydrate content and has ...
About 47% of cassava production in Indonesia was used for human consumption, both as a staple food a...
Abstract: Cassava observed from nutrition side, it is highly contain of carbohydrate as calory sourc...
Cassava leaves, usually considered a byproduct of the production of cassava roots, may offer a signi...
Cassava is the third staple food often used by people to make a variety of products. Carbohydrates f...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
About 47% of cassava production in Indonesia was used for human consumption, both as a staple food a...
Cassava is the major staple food of tropical Africa roots whereas leaves are mostly considered as a ...
Cassava is a tuber of cassava plants which is a source of carbohydrates that can be consumed as food...
Cassava roots and leaves constitute energy-rich and protein-rich foods, respectively, for the popula...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a cyanogenic plant which is toxic when consumed without suffic...
Detoxification of three cassava varieties (NR-44/72, NW-45/72 and NW-44/72) by traditional methods o...
Cassava is a staple food for approximately 800 million people in tropical countries. The tuber which...
Cassava contains the 80-90% carbohydrates, while Cassava leaves contain proteins, minerals, vitamins...
Cassava is the third staple food often used by people to make a variety of products. Carbohydrates f...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) or also known as cassava has a high carbohydrate content and has ...
About 47% of cassava production in Indonesia was used for human consumption, both as a staple food a...
Abstract: Cassava observed from nutrition side, it is highly contain of carbohydrate as calory sourc...
Cassava leaves, usually considered a byproduct of the production of cassava roots, may offer a signi...
Cassava is the third staple food often used by people to make a variety of products. Carbohydrates f...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
About 47% of cassava production in Indonesia was used for human consumption, both as a staple food a...
Cassava is the major staple food of tropical Africa roots whereas leaves are mostly considered as a ...
Cassava is a tuber of cassava plants which is a source of carbohydrates that can be consumed as food...
Cassava roots and leaves constitute energy-rich and protein-rich foods, respectively, for the popula...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a cyanogenic plant which is toxic when consumed without suffic...
Detoxification of three cassava varieties (NR-44/72, NW-45/72 and NW-44/72) by traditional methods o...
Cassava is a staple food for approximately 800 million people in tropical countries. The tuber which...