scholarly journals Chemical composition, nutritive value and health benefits of edible clam Meretrix casta (Chemnitz) from West Coast of India

Author(s):  
Solimabi Wahidullah ◽  
Prabha Devi ◽  
Lisette D’Souza
Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (16) ◽  
pp. 5018
Author(s):  
Ghanya Al-Naqeb ◽  
Luca Fiori ◽  
Marco Ciolli ◽  
Eugenio Aprea

Prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L.) is a member of the Cactaceae family originally grown in South America, and the plant is now distributed to many parts of the world, including the Middle East. The chemical composition and biological activities of different parts of prickly pear, including cladodes, flowers, fruit, seeds and seed oil, were previously investigated. Oil from the seeds has been known for its nutritive value and can be potentially used for health promotion. This review is an effort to cover what is actually known to date about the prickly pear seeds oil extraction, characteristics, chemical composition and potential health benefits to provide inspiration for the need of further investigation and future research. Prickly pear seeds oil has been extracted using different extraction techniques from conventional to advanced. Chemical characterization of the oil has been sufficiently studied, and it is sufficiently understood that the oil is a high linoleic oil. Its composition is influenced by the variety and environment and also by the method of extraction. The health benefits of the prickly pear seed oil were reported by many researchers. For future research, additional studies are warranted on mechanisms of action of the reported biological activities to develop nutraceutical products for the prevention of various chronic human diseases.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. e0220420
Author(s):  
Sushant V. Sanaye ◽  
Rakhee Khandeparker ◽  
Anantha Sreepada Rayadurga ◽  
Mamatha S. Shivaramu ◽  
Harshada Kankonkar ◽  
...  

Chemosphere ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 129359
Author(s):  
Mahua Saha ◽  
Akshata Naik ◽  
Aniket Desai ◽  
Mandar Nanajkar ◽  
Chayanika Rathore ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sridhar D. Iyer ◽  
A. R. Gujar ◽  
V. Sanil Kumar ◽  
D. K. Naik ◽  
S. S. Gaonkar ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 101692
Author(s):  
P. Abdul Azeez ◽  
Prathibha Rohit ◽  
Latha Shenoy ◽  
Ashok Kumar Jaiswar ◽  
Mini Raman ◽  
...  

Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 1441
Author(s):  
Youssef Chebli ◽  
Samira El Otmani ◽  
Mouad Chentouf ◽  
Jean-Luc Hornick ◽  
Jean-François Cabaraux

Forest rangelands contribute largely to goat diets in the Mediterranean area. Information about browsed plant quality is essential for adequate feeding management. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the temporal changes in chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of the main plant species selected by goats in the Southern Mediterranean forest rangeland during two consecutive years; these were very contrasted (dry and wet). The browsed species were composed of herbaceous, eleven shrubs, and four tree species. Overall, large variability in chemical composition, in vitro organic matter digestibility (IVOMD), and metabolizable energy (ME) was observed among species, grazing season (spring, summer, and autumn), and years within each species. Crude protein (CP) content varied from 60 to 240 g/kg dry matter (DM). The fiber fractions, except for Quercus suber, increased significantly by advancing maturity. Due to the water stress, the lignin level presented a higher value during the spring of the dry year. Condensed tannin (CT) content varied from 2 to 184 g/kg DM. CP, IVOMD, and ME showed a negative correlation with lignin and CT. Based on the results presented herein, it is concluded that the nutritive value of the browsed plant species was highest in the spring and lowest during the summer and autumn of both studied years. With a good grazing management strategy, the selected plant species by goats could guarantee high-quality feeding resources throughout the year.


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