Abstract:Background::
Roots, leaves, and bark of Careya arborea were evaluated for their physicochemical, mineral, nutritional, and phytochemical properties
background:
whereas the leaves had the highest acid insoluble ash value (1.4 mg/g), water-soluble ash value (2.31 mg/g), and moisture content value (10.42 mg/g) respectively. Mineral content was determined using ICP-AES and AAS methods. In the macro mineral composition, K (14.72 mg/100g), Ca (12.41 mg/100g) and Na (11.93 mg/100g) were found in the highest amounts… Show more
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