Research on wild vegetables established that several vegetables supply significant quantities of essential nutrients to the body and, assist in the maintenance of health and prevention of diseases. This study consisted to evaluated nutritional and pharmacological potentials of some wild vegetables from Mandrillus sphinx diet. Vegetables species selected according to their consumption frequencies and ethnopharmacological uses by local population, were therefore subjected to nutritional and pharmacological analyses. Proximate nutrients values showed that fruits and leaves from mandrill diet present the high values in crude protein, fats and carbohydrate. Results showed also high mineral amounts were also obtained with the majority of plants e...
Nowadays, more attention has been paid on wild plants as new source of natural antioxidants. Therefo...
In Southern Angola, numerous non-woody forest products are sold at local markets, namely in Lubango ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...
The last decades, various research approaches have been undertaken worldwide for drug discoveries. O...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
Five underutilized wild vegetables namely Limnophila aromaticoides, Ceratopetris thalictroides, Cras...
Wild vegetables are widely consumed in rural parts of Nigeria and enjoy extensive acceptability espe...
The aim of this study was to determine biological activity of four wild plants: Menyanthes trifoliat...
There is an increasing interest in the nutritional and health protecting properties of indigenous an...
The fight against malnutrition has become one of the major concerns of many countries today. The mos...
There is an increasing interest in the nutritional and health protecting properties of indigenous an...
The Angolan population has to deal with a high child mortality rate and various deficiency syndromes...
There are high levels of malnutrition especially among children in Africa. In Uganda,this is compoun...
Türkiye represents one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, containing over 11,000 species of plant...
Wild leafy vegetables play a vital role in the livelihoods of many communities in Africa. The focus ...
Nowadays, more attention has been paid on wild plants as new source of natural antioxidants. Therefo...
In Southern Angola, numerous non-woody forest products are sold at local markets, namely in Lubango ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...
The last decades, various research approaches have been undertaken worldwide for drug discoveries. O...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
Five underutilized wild vegetables namely Limnophila aromaticoides, Ceratopetris thalictroides, Cras...
Wild vegetables are widely consumed in rural parts of Nigeria and enjoy extensive acceptability espe...
The aim of this study was to determine biological activity of four wild plants: Menyanthes trifoliat...
There is an increasing interest in the nutritional and health protecting properties of indigenous an...
The fight against malnutrition has become one of the major concerns of many countries today. The mos...
There is an increasing interest in the nutritional and health protecting properties of indigenous an...
The Angolan population has to deal with a high child mortality rate and various deficiency syndromes...
There are high levels of malnutrition especially among children in Africa. In Uganda,this is compoun...
Türkiye represents one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, containing over 11,000 species of plant...
Wild leafy vegetables play a vital role in the livelihoods of many communities in Africa. The focus ...
Nowadays, more attention has been paid on wild plants as new source of natural antioxidants. Therefo...
In Southern Angola, numerous non-woody forest products are sold at local markets, namely in Lubango ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...