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BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF FIVE WILD FOOD PLANTS USED DURING WELDING PERIOD IN SOUTHERN MALI
2019
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The fight against malnutrition has become one of the major concerns of many countries today. The most exposed are infants, older subjects and pregnant women. In sub-Saharan Africa, and particularly in Mali, studies have shown that wild food plants could help to combat effectively the malnutrition. The goal of this work was to contribute to the valorization of these picking products through a biochemical assessment of five wild food plants used during the welding period in southern of Mali. The
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3405812
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