نتایج جستجو برای: gari

تعداد نتایج: 325  

2018
Wasiu Awoyale Robert Asiedu William K C Kawalawu Busie Maziya-Dixon Adebayo Abass Michael Edet Medinat O Adetunji

Cassava is a staple mostly eaten in the form of gari, after rice in Liberia. The local method of gari processing often leads to product contamination, thus, a study was done to assess the heavy metals and microbial contamination of gari in eight counties of the country. A total of sixty-one gari samples were collected and packaged in an airtight polyethylene bag for analyses, using standard met...

2014
Haruo MURAYAMA Masahito HITOSUGI Yasuki MOTOZAWA Masahiro OGINO Katsuhiro KOYAMA

Most severe head injuries in judo are reported as acute subdural hematoma. It is thus necessary to examine the rotational acceleration of the head to clarify the mechanism of head injuries. We determined the rotational acceleration of the head when the subject is thrown by judo techniques. One Japanese male judo expert threw an anthropomorphic test device using two throwing techniques, Osoto-ga...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1991
B P Kamalu J C Agharanya

Growing dogs were divided into three groups and were fed on nutritionally-balanced diets. Control dogs were fed on a rice diet, the cassava (gari) group ate a diet in which gari provided the carbohydrate source, while the rice + cyanide group consumed the rice diet to which hydrocyanic acid (equivalent to that present in gari) was added. Each group consumed its diet for 14 weeks, during which p...

2013
Haruo Murayama Masahito Hitosugi Yasuki Motozawa Masahiro Ogino Katsuhiro Koyama

To determine whether the use of an under-mat has an effect on impact forces to the head in Judo, a Judo expert threw an anthropomorphic test device using the Osoto-gari and Ouchi-gari techniques onto a tatami (judo mat) with and without an under-mat. Head acceleration was measured and the head injury criterion (HIC) values with or without under-mat were compared. The use of an under-mat signifi...

2005

Growing dogs were divided into three groups and were fed on nutritionally-balanced diets. Control dogs were fed on a rice diet, the cassava (gari) group ate a diet in which gari provided the carbohydrate source, while the rice +cyanide group consumed the rice diet to which hydrocyanic acid (equivalent to that present in gari) was added. Each group consumed its diet for 14 weeks, during which pl...

2010
J. Howard Bradbury Ian C. Denton

The lactic acid content of gari, was determined by pH titration to be about 10 g lactic acid/kg gari. As the size of the gari particles increased from 400 to >1000 lm their total cyanide content increased from 5 to 21 ppm. The acetone cyanohydrin content of gari samples exposed to ambient laboratory conditions of temperature and relative humidity gradually decreased by 58% in 38 weeks whereas l...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1993
B P Kamalu

Studies were carried out to determine the effects of the toxic principle linamarin, a cyanogenic glucoside, in a diet containing cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) in the form of gari fed to growing dogs for 14 weeks. There were three groups of dogs, each comprising six animals. One group was fed on a control diet with rice as the carbohydrate source, the second group was fed on cassava (gari) ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1991
B P Kamalu

Experiments were carried out to study the digestibility of a cassava (gari) diet and its effect on growth in young male dogs. Three groups of dogs were fed on diets with rice (control), cassava (gari), and rice + cyanide respectively as the carbohydrate source. Each diet contained 130 g crude protein (nitrogen x 6.25)/kg, was supplemented with vitamins and minerals, and was fed for 14 weeks. Va...

2005

Experiments were carried out to study the digestibility of a cassava (gari) diet and its effect on growth in young male dogs. Three groups of dogs were fed on diets with rice (control), cassava (gari), and rice + cyanide respectively as the carbohydrate source. Each diet contained 130 g crude protein (nitrogen x 6,25)/kg, was supplemented with vitamins and minerals, and was fed for 14 weeks. Va...

Journal: :Toxicology letters 1980
E N Maduagwu M Fafunso

A reciprocal relationship was observed between the cyanide content of gari and particle size. Hydrocyanic acid (HCN) content was positively correlated (r = 0.62) with sugar content but the correlation with starch content was poor (r = 0.33). From both the nutritional and toxicological standpoints, it would appear that larger particles size in gari is beneficial.

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