نتایج جستجو برای: two edible inputs

تعداد نتایج: 2492013  

Journal: :International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 2015

Journal: :Journal of arable crops and marketing 2022

The importance of edible oil cannot be ignored because it is used in each and every home. Pakistan a major importer. Each year millions dollars are spent for its imports. gap between demand supply can fulfilled by increasing the production sunflower high protein content. This study conducted District Bahawalpur to check impact inputs subsidies on production. Respondents were divided into two gr...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2011
J M Wilkinson

Livestock, particularly ruminants, can eat a wider range of biomass than humans. In the drive for greater efficiency, intensive systems of livestock production have evolved to compete with humans for high-energy crops such as cereals. Feeds consumed by livestock were analysed in terms of the quantities used and efficiency of conversion of grassland, human-edible ('edible') crops and crop by-pro...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2008
Gregory Smutzer Si Lam Lloyd Hastings Hetvi Desai Ray A Abarintos Marc Sobel Nabil Sayed

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS The purpose of this study was to determine the usefulness of edible taste strips for measuring human gustatory function. STUDY DESIGN The physical properties of edible taste strips were examined to determine their potential for delivering threshold and suprathreshold amounts of taste stimuli to the oral cavity. Taste strips were then assayed by fluorescence to analyze th...

2017
Tsun-Thai Chai Yew-Chye Law Fai-Chu Wong Se-Kwon Kim

Marine invertebrates, such as oysters, mussels, clams, scallop, jellyfishes, squids, prawns, sea cucumbers and sea squirts, are consumed as foods. These edible marine invertebrates are sources of potent bioactive peptides. The last two decades have seen a surge of interest in the discovery of antioxidant peptides from edible marine invertebrates. Enzymatic hydrolysis is an efficient strategy co...

2015
Yunus Dogan Anely Nedelcheva

Open markets are an integral part of urban areas that provide a means for intense sharing of knowledge and practices about plants among people from different social groups and different cultural and geographical origins. This study focuses on the diversity of wild plants found in open markets in urban areas on both sides of the Bulgarian-Turkish border, sold as food and plants for prevention, t...

2014
A. DUTTA

272 India accounts for 12-15% of world’s oilseed area, 7-8% of oilseeds output, 6-7% of vegetable oil production, 9-12% of vegetable oil import and 9-10% of vegetable oil consumption (Hegde, 2009). The country produces seven edible oilseed crops viz. groundnut, rapeseed-mustard, soybean, sunflower, sesame, safflower and niger and two non edible oilseeds viz. castor and linseed. Though the diver...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2012
f. khanzadeh m. h. haddad khodaparast a. h. elhami rad f. rahmani

gundelia tournefortii l. is a well known plant in mountains of iran and is found all over the country. it traditionally has some medicinal applications. in this research, gundelia tournefortii l. seed was studied as a source of edible oil. oil was extracted with immersion method using diethyl ether as a solvent. acidity, saponification, ester, iodine, peroxide and refractive indices, average mo...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2008
Łukasz Łuczaj

BACKGROUND In 1948, Professor Józef Gajek initiated a detailed census of the wild edible plants used in Poland. The questionnaires were collected by correspondents of the Polish Folklore Society in 95 localities throughout Poland. A major part of these archival materials, including a substantial collection of herbarium specimens, had not undergone thorough analysis prior to this study, which pr...

2011

Antimicrobial activity and the properties of edible film were studied by incorporating with encapsulated clove (Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb.) oil as a natural antibacterial agent. The minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) of clove oil inhibited the growth of E. coli O175:H7, S. aureus and L. monocytogenes were tested in the stationary phase. The results showed that 1.0, 1.5 and 0.5% of clove...

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