Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Agriculture |
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in the Martin Luther guavas were collected from the trees growing Seminary in Lae . in Ascorbic acid content of all the fruit and vegetables used this study was estimated from the edible edible protion by the 6 - dichlorophenol ...
in the Martin Luther guavas were collected from the trees growing Seminary in Lae . in Ascorbic acid content of all the fruit and vegetables used this study was estimated from the edible edible protion by the 6 - dichlorophenol ...
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Table 1 : ASCORBIC ACID CONTENT OF SOME PAPUA NEW GUINEAN VEGETABLES Common Name Local Name Botanical Name No. of Samples analysed Ascorbic Acid mg per 100 g with S.D. Range mg per Ascorbic Acid for vegetables used in tropical countries ...
Table 1 : ASCORBIC ACID CONTENT OF SOME PAPUA NEW GUINEAN VEGETABLES Common Name Local Name Botanical Name No. of Samples analysed Ascorbic Acid mg per 100 g with S.D. Range mg per Ascorbic Acid for vegetables used in tropical countries ...
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1 Dehydroascorbic acid was not measured in this study , because fresh fruit and vegetables have been reported to contain little dehydroascorbic acid which is rapidly converted to other degradation products when it is formed from ...
1 Dehydroascorbic acid was not measured in this study , because fresh fruit and vegetables have been reported to contain little dehydroascorbic acid which is rapidly converted to other degradation products when it is formed from ...
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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