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Trace element concentrations in the fruit peels and trunks of Musa paradisiaca

Phytochemistry, 1996
Chemical analyses for the elementary compositions of the ashes of the fruit peels and trunks of the tropical plantain Musa paradisiaca have been undertaken. The elements, categorized as trace elements, generally are found to have higher mean concentrations in the fruit peels than in the trunks (except in the case of Zn).
M D, Selema, M E, Farago
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Musa paradisiaca L. and Musa sapientum L. : A phytochemical and pharmacological review [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
Musa paradisiaca L. and Musa sapientum L. (Musaceae) are mainly grown in the tropical and subtropical countries and are widely used for its nutritional values all over the world. The fruits as well as the other parts of the plant are used to treat different diseases in human in traditional medicine.
Imam, Mohammad Zafar, Akter, Saleha
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Contexto de cadena plátano (Musa paradisiaca)

2020
En esta ficha de contexto se mencionan los aspectos importantes de la cadena de plátano (Musa paradisiaca) enfocados a su marco productivo, regional, económico, comercio internacional, así como sus perspectivas y tendencias frente al mercado, dando a conocer su entorno de Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación.
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Anticoccidial activity of the methanolic extract of Musa paradisiaca root in chickens

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2010
The study was designed to evaluate the anticoccidial activity of the methanolic extract of Musa paradisiaca root in chickens. The chickens were divided into six groups of 12 chickens each. Each chicken in five groups was infected with 8,000 infective coccidia (Eimeria tenella) oocysts at day 28 of age while one group served as uninfected control.
George Nnamdi, Anosa, O Josephine, Okoro
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A Comparative Study of Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Attributes of Musa sapientum and Musa paradisiaca

Chemistry & Biodiversity
ABSTRACT Musa paradisiaca and Musa sapientum are among the most prevalent medicinal plants of the genus Musa (Musaceae family) that have therapeutic potential, as indicated by preclinical evidence, against
Zarfishan Zulfiqar   +7 more
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Acetylation and characterization of banana (Musa paradisiaca) starch.

Acta cientifica venezolana, 2001
Banana native starch was acetylated and some of its functional properties were evaluated and compared to corn starch. In general, acetylated banana starch presented higher values in ash, protein and fat than corn acetylated starch. The modified starches had minor tendency to retrogradation assessed as % transmittance of starch pastes.
L A, Bello-Pérez   +3 more
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Musa x paradisiaca (plantain)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Banana (Musa × paradisiaca)

2020
Werner Mühlbauer, Joachim Müller
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