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Oligosaccharides in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and Green Gram (Vgna radiata):Varietal Variation


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Pulses constitute an excellent supplement of protein in the predominantly vegetarian diet of Indian population and play a significant role for correcting the widespread malnutrition in the country. Cowpea and green gram are the two major pulse crops cultivated and preferred by majority of families in Kerala. They are good sources of protein, minerals and vitamins.
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  • Oligosaccharides in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and Green Gram (Vgna radiata):Varietal Variation

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Jessy Philip
Dietary Department, District Hospital, Palakad - Kerala - 678 001, India
L. Prema
Dietary Department, District Hospital, Palakad - Kerala - 678 001, India

Abstract


Pulses constitute an excellent supplement of protein in the predominantly vegetarian diet of Indian population and play a significant role for correcting the widespread malnutrition in the country. Cowpea and green gram are the two major pulse crops cultivated and preferred by majority of families in Kerala. They are good sources of protein, minerals and vitamins.