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Commercially exploited seaweed species in Africa, their biochemical composition, current uses, and value chain are reviewed. Potential value‐addition of seaweed is suggested regionally in Africa amongst countries producing similar seaweed species. ABSTRACT Africa has a wide range of coastal environments that support a diverse array of seaweed species ...
Mondli Abednicko Masanabo +6 more
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Non‐enzymatic browning in foods is a dynamic reaction network integrating Maillard chemistry, caramelization, lipid oxidation, and ascorbic acid degradation. Processing technologies and matrix factors govern pathways, balancing desirable sensory attributes with harmful compounds.
Djilali Benabdelmoumene +7 more
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Cynophalla retusa, known as “Indian bean”, is an important traditional food for the ethnic groups of the Gran Chaco. However, its contribution of minerals to the diet is unknown and the toxic nature of its raw pods has been reported.
Adecia Suarez +5 more
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Maize Biofortification Approaches for Fighting Malnutrition in Sub‐Saharan Africa
ABSTRACT Maize is a staple food in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA); however, commonly used maize varieties are deficient in essential nutrients, including lysine, tryptophan, vitamin A, and minerals such as iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn). As a result, millions of people in this region suffer from one or more nutrient deficiencies that commonly lead to malnutrition ...
Bitew Tilahun Engida +2 more
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Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranean) is an important legume grain in sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa. Nevertheless, the peculiarity of being hard to cook and mill and the availability of antinutritional factors often limit Bambara groundnut (
Mpho Edward Mashau +3 more
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Rapeseed as the source of proteins: A review [PDF]
Rapeseed proteins can be isolated as high-value components from residual materials of oilseed processing. This review provides an overview of rapeseed protein isolate production, with an emphasis on conventional alkaline extraction and alternative ...
Tomić Damjana M. +6 more
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This review explores how to make staple foods and horticultural crops more nutritious, including how artificial intelligence‐based screening of gene banks helps deploy nutritionally rich germplasm into breeding. Genome editing can help develop crops richer in minerals, vitamins, and health‐promoting compounds, supporting healthier diets and more ...
Rhowell Jr. N. Tiozon +2 more
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Nutritional content and antinutrient composition of pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) flour from various regions in Indonesia [PDF]
Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) is a nutritionally important legume, but its composition in Indonesia remains underexplored. This study compared proximate composition, antinutrients, and mineral contents of pigeon pea flour sourced from two major
Paramita Octavianti +3 more
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Actividad ureásica en productos de soja: Propuesta de un nuevo método
La evaluación de la actividad ureásica residual en productos de soja es habitualmente empleada como indicador de la eficacia del tratamiento de inhibición practicado.
M.C Olguin +3 more
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Enzymatic solid-state fermentation can improve the nutritional quality of feed materials. The current study aimed to determine the effect of the solid-state fermentation of rapeseed meal (RSM) with carbohydrase/s and phytases in various combinations. RSM
Małgorzata Kasprowicz-Potocka +3 more
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