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INDIGENOUS WILD EDIBLE FRUITS: SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES FOR FOOD, MEDICINE AND INCOME GENERATION – A STUDY FROM NAGALAND, INDIA

INDIGENOUS WILD EDIBLE FRUITS: SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES FOR FOOD, MEDICINE AND INCOME GENERATION – A STUDY FROM NAGALAND, INDIA

... plants. Wild edible fruits contribute significantly to the nutritional security of mankind across the world (Bhatt et ...collected fruits have been used for traditional medicine purposed by ...

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Effect of solvent extraction system on the antioxidant activity of some selected wild edible fruits of Meghalaya state in India

Effect of solvent extraction system on the antioxidant activity of some selected wild edible fruits of Meghalaya state in India

... The present communication deals with the antioxidant activity of the benzene, chloroform, acetone and methanol extracts of five wild edible fruits e.g. Zanthoxylum armatum, Gomphogyne cissiformis, ...

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Ethnobotanical importance and nutritional potential of wild edible fruits of Meghalaya state in India

Ethnobotanical importance and nutritional potential of wild edible fruits of Meghalaya state in India

... commercial fruits like apple ...The fruits of ...the fruits of ...common fruits like wood apple ...The fruits of ...the fruits of R. semialata (0.92±0.03%) and simmilar to ...

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ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF FIVE WILD EDIBLE FRUITS OF MEGHALAYA STATE IN INDIA AND EFFECT OF SOLVENT EXTRACTION SYSTEM

ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF FIVE WILD EDIBLE FRUITS OF MEGHALAYA STATE IN INDIA AND EFFECT OF SOLVENT EXTRACTION SYSTEM

... ABSTRACT: The antioxidant activities of five wild edible fruits e.g. e.g. Debregeasia longifolia, Helicia erratica, Ilex venulosa, Rhus semialata and Spondias axillaris collected from Meghalaya state ...

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Nutraceutical Potential of Two Wild Edible Fruits Growing in Sub-Sahara Region of Nigeria

Nutraceutical Potential of Two Wild Edible Fruits Growing in Sub-Sahara Region of Nigeria

... the fruits extracts, the radical scavenging activities were ...past, wild edible fruits have played a very vital part in supplementing the diet of the ...these fruits has gradually ...

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Wild food plants used by the Tibetans of Gongba Valley (Zhouqu county, Gansu, China)

Wild food plants used by the Tibetans of Gongba Valley (Zhouqu county, Gansu, China)

... other wild greens, or it is lacto-fermented after the initial blanch- ...of wild edible fruits is slightly longer than that of wild greens, as the reverse was usually the case in ...

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Ethnobotanical Survey to Perceive the Knowledge of Wild Edible Plants Related to Ecology and Society in Parapram, Kerala

Ethnobotanical Survey to Perceive the Knowledge of Wild Edible Plants Related to Ecology and Society in Parapram, Kerala

... history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited ...of wild plants has been documented from antiquity into the common ...of wild fruits, nuts, ...

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Diversity and Socio-Economic Value of Wild Edible Plants in the Mounts Mandara Region, Cameroon

Diversity and Socio-Economic Value of Wild Edible Plants in the Mounts Mandara Region, Cameroon

... the edible plant products used were fruits, leaves, flowers, seeds, tubers, roots, bark, and ...These edible plant products were harvested from 61 species in which 54 were fruit species, 11 species ...

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Anti-bacterial property and anti-nutritional contents of five wild fruits of Assam, India

Anti-bacterial property and anti-nutritional contents of five wild fruits of Assam, India

... some wild fruits of Nigeria and reported the highest tannin content in Balanite aegyptiaca ...the fruits was found the highest in ...16 wild fruits reported by Rout and Basak ...in ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... as wild edible fruits, vegetables, fuel wood, fodder plants, house construction materials, household uses, agricultural implements and medicinal plants are mostly collected from natural ...

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Functional Properties and Nutritional Quality of Some Wild and Edible Bean in Nigeria

Functional Properties and Nutritional Quality of Some Wild and Edible Bean in Nigeria

... of wild beans [(Sphenostylis stenocarpa Africa Yam bean; (Otili), Cajanus cajan Pigeon Pea; (Feregede), Phaseolus lunatus Lima bean/Butter bean; (Pakala)] presented in this report are grossly underutilized ...

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ETHNO-MEDICINAL POTENTIALS AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF Aloe vera: A REVIEW

ETHNO-MEDICINAL POTENTIALS AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF Aloe vera: A REVIEW

... an edible coating to increase food conservation and ...an edible coating is that they are biodegradable to lower packaging waste, giving headway for new ...

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MUNCIPAL SOLID WASTE SOURCE AND DISPOSAL PRACTICES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS OF MYSORE CITY, KARNATAKA, INDIA – A CASE STUDY

MUNCIPAL SOLID WASTE SOURCE AND DISPOSAL PRACTICES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS OF MYSORE CITY, KARNATAKA, INDIA – A CASE STUDY

... 36 edible and 43 non-edible items obtained from nuclear and composite families amidst residential ...11 fruits, 7 kitchen items and 14 paper ...from edible items (i.e., vegetables, ...

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An integrated assessment of wild vegetable resources in Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, China

An integrated assessment of wild vegetable resources in Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, China

... in wild vegetable resources, but the majority of them are seldom collected or cultivated because of their biological and ecological ...these wild vegetable resources include life form, life cycle, distribu- ...

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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants of Kara and Kwego semi-pastoralist people in Lower Omo River Valley, Debub Omo Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia

Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants of Kara and Kwego semi-pastoralist people in Lower Omo River Valley, Debub Omo Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia

... the wild edible plants reported in this study are also consumed in other parts of Ethiopia in times of plenty and food scarcity: Balanites rotundifolia (van Tie- ghem) Blatter, Borassus aethiopum Mart, ...

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An ethnobotanical survey of edible fungi in Chuxiong City, Yunnan, China

An ethnobotanical survey of edible fungi in Chuxiong City, Yunnan, China

... ample, wild edible fungi and wild herbs are very diverse in Chuxiong [25], with 540 species of fungi—90% of all fungal species in ...eating wild fungi, the local Yi people have accumulated ...

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Ranavirus in wild edible frogs Pelophylax kl. esculentus  in Denmark

Ranavirus in wild edible frogs Pelophylax kl. esculentus in Denmark

... The risk of ranavirus outbreaks is not limited to amphibians. Evidence for transmission of ranavirus between frogs and fish has been recorded (Moody & Owens 1994, Ariel & Owens 1997, Mao et al. 1999) and one host ...

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Underutilized wild edible plants in the Chilga District, northwestern Ethiopia: focus on wild woody plants

Underutilized wild edible plants in the Chilga District, northwestern Ethiopia: focus on wild woody plants

... The results of this study indicate that UWEPs are used mainly to supplement staple food, to fill food gaps and for refreshment purposes. In agreement with the pre- sent study, other findings elsewhere [5,36,37] indicate ...

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Studies on Fungi Responsible for the Spoilage/Deterioration of Some Edible Fruits and Vegetables

Studies on Fungi Responsible for the Spoilage/Deterioration of Some Edible Fruits and Vegetables

... most fruits and vegetable is caused by fungi ...the fruits with fungicides to reduce the damaging activities of the fungal pathogen and contamina- tion with mycotoxins and other related fungal metabolites ...

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The cultural significance of wild mushrooms in San Mateo Huexoyucan, Tlaxcala, Mexico

The cultural significance of wild mushrooms in San Mateo Huexoyucan, Tlaxcala, Mexico

... We recorded a total of 69 traditional mushroom names, which corresponded to 46 wild edible mushroom species. Several traditional names referred to the same species of mushroom (Table 2). The SMH community ...

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