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Quinoa

Guzman-Maldonado, S.H., and Paredes-Lopez, O., Functional products of plants indigenous to Latin America amaranth, quinoa, common beans, and botanicals, in Functional Foods Biochemical and Processing Aspects, Mazza, G., Ed., Technomic Publishing, Lancaster, PA, 1998, 293. [Pg.98]

Chenopodium quinoa (quinoa) Citrullus vulgaris (watermelon) Cucurbita pepo (pumpkin)... [Pg.301]

The beet family is botanically named the Chenopodiaceae, or goosefoot family. As well as the crops below, it includes the grain quinoa, and several "edible weeds" such as fat hen, which loves the fertile soil in a vegetable garden. [Pg.244]

Quinoa E, Crews P. (1987) Phenolic constituent of Psammaplysilla Tetrahedron Lett 28 3229-3232. [Pg.305]

Thompson, T. (2001). Case problem Questions regarding the acceptability of buckwheat, amaranth, quinoa, and oats from a patient with celiac disease. ]. Am. Diet. Assoc. 101, 586-587. [Pg.286]

NT241 SotO Otero, R., E. Mendez-Alvarez, R. Riguera-Vega, E. Quinoa-Cabana, I. SancheZ Sellero, and M. Lopez-Riva-dulla Lamas. Studies on the interaction between 1,2,3,4 tetrahydrO beta Carbo line and cigarette smoke a potential mechanism of neuroprotection for Parkinson s disease. Brain Res 1998 802(1-2) 155-162. [Pg.353]

Lenis, L.A. Ferreiro, M.J. Dd)itus, C. Jimen C. Quinoa, E. Riguera, R. (1998) The unusual presence ofhydroxylatedfuranosesquiterpaies in the deep ocean tunicate/ /ttere//arcrc. Tetrahedron, 5, 5385-406. [Pg.326]

Torres et al. (2006) reported a novel microwave processing technique to produce biodegradable scaffolds for tissue engineering from different types of starch-based polymers. Potato, sweet potato, com starch, and non-isolated amaranth and quinoa starch were used along with water and glycerol as plasticizers to produce porous stmctures. Figure 16.1 shows the manufacturing procedure of microwaved starch scaffolds. [Pg.451]


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