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Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. (Simaroubacae): A Promising Source of Leaf Protein


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1 Leaf Protein Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B.T. Road, Kolkata - 35, India
     

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Trees have been suggested as a potential source for leaf protein production. The Importance of leaf protein fractionation which results in chloroplastic and cytoplasmic fractions has been emphasized in poultry and human nutrition. On a study on certain tree leaves Mohan and Srivastava found that 34 to 44 per cent crude protein could be extracted from the leaves and the fibrous residue remaining after the protein extraction contained 4 to 6 per cent crude protein.
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A. Nag
Leaf Protein Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B.T. Road, Kolkata - 35, India
S. Matai
Leaf Protein Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B.T. Road, Kolkata - 35, India

Abstract


Trees have been suggested as a potential source for leaf protein production. The Importance of leaf protein fractionation which results in chloroplastic and cytoplasmic fractions has been emphasized in poultry and human nutrition. On a study on certain tree leaves Mohan and Srivastava found that 34 to 44 per cent crude protein could be extracted from the leaves and the fibrous residue remaining after the protein extraction contained 4 to 6 per cent crude protein.