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Characteristics of seed oils and nutritional compositions of seeds from different varieties of Momordica charantiaLinn.cultivated in Bangladesh

Farmers in rural areas of almost all the districts of Bangladesh cultivate different varieties of edible plant karela to satisfy nutritional requirements. Herein, we report on the characteristics of seed oils and nutrients and mineral contents of seeds from three varieties of karela. Most of the phy...

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Published in:Czech Journal of Food Sciences 2008-08, Vol.26 (4), p.275-283
Main Authors: ALI, M. Abbas, SAYEED, M. Abu, REZA, M. Sultanur, YEASMIN, Mst. Sarmina, KHAN, Astaq Mohal
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Nutrients
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