Sowdhanya et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Nutritional significance of velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens) and opportunities for its processing into value-added productsSowdhanya et al., 2024
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- Sowdhanya D
- Singh J
- Rasane P
- Kaur S
- Kaur J
- Ercisli S
- Verma H
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
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Underutilized legume comprises vital nutrients with a higher proportion of protein (23-43%) equal to soybean, and lima bean and greater than chickpea and green pea. In addition, it has a good calorific value, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. The presence of bioactive …
- 244000111261 Mucuna pruriens 0 title abstract description 64
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