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Dry matter and crude protein degradability of four parasitic plants (Mistletoes) associated with browse trees in Botswana 

Madibela, O.R.; Mabutho, S.; Sebolai, B. (Springer, 2003)
Four parasitic plants (Tapinanthus lugardii, Erianthenum ngamicum, Viscum rotundifoliumand Viscum verrucosum) associated with browse trees in Botswana were evaluated for the degradability of their dry matter (DM) and crude ...
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Chemical composition of Mopane worm sampled at three sites in Botswana and subjected to different processing 

Madibela, O.R.; Mokwena, K.K.; Nsoso, S.J.; Thema, T.F. (Springer Science, 2008-12-06)
Effects of site and degutting on chemical composition of mopane worm were investigated. Samples were cooked for 30 min in either brine or in plain water. Samples from Moreomabele were high in acid detergent fibre (ADF) ...
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Chemical composition and sensory evaluation of meat of tswana hens fed different protein sources: mopane worm, bambara groundnut and morama bean 

Manyeula, Freddy; Tsopito, Christopher Mareledi; Mogotsi, Kebadire; Nsoso, Shalaulani James; Kamau, John Mashrimo; Moreki, John Cassius (Science-line Publishers, 2019-03-25)
This study investigated the chemical composition and sensory evaluation of meat of Tswana hens fed diets containing mopane worm (Imbrasia belina, Westwood) or Bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L) Verde) or morama bean ...
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Nutritional and phenolic profiles of Hibiscus cannabinus L.: Food and feed industries prospect 

Kujoana, Tlou Christopher; Mabelebele, Monnye; Weeks, William James; Manyeula, Freddy; Sebola, Nthabiseng Amenda (Elservier, 2025-06)
Hibiscus cannabinus L. (kenaf) plant of the Malvaceae family is primarily a fibre crop with high in dietary proteins, fibre and bioactive phytochemicals of significant nutritional and therapeutic benefits making it a ...

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AuthorKamau, John Mashrimo (1)Kujoana, Tlou Christopher (1)Mabelebele, Monnye (1)Mabutho, S. (1)Madibela, O. (1)Madibela, O.R. (1)Manyeula, Freddy (1)Manyeula, Freddy (1)Mogotsi, Kebadire (1)Mokwena, K.K. (1)... View MoreSubject
Crude protein (4)
Amino acid (1)Condensed tannins (1)Degradability (1)Degutting (1)Dry matter (1)Energy (1)Fistula (1)Kenaf (1)Kenaf leaves (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2025 (1)2010 - 2019 (1)2003 - 2009 (2)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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