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AGRIS REPOSITORY Record number PH9710500 Titles Utilization of malunggay (Moringa oleifera Lam.) leaves in rice (Oryza sativa L.) flat noodle production Personal Authors Abilgos, R.G. Corporate Authors Philippines Univ. Los Banos, College, Laguna (Philippines) Publisher Place College, Laguna (Philippines) Publicati on Date Oct 1996 AGRIS Subj. Cat. Food processing and preservation AGROVOC Terms MORINGA OLEIFERA, FEUILLE, TECHNOLOGIE ALIMENTAIRE, PATE ALIMENTAIRE, PRODUCTION ALIMENTAIRE, ANALYSE ORGANOLEPTIQUE, COMPOSITION CHIMIQUE, ORYZA SATIVA, MORINGA OLEIFERA, HOJAS, TECNOLOGIA DE LOS ALIMENTOS, PASTAS ALIMENTICIAS, PRODUCCION ALIMENTARIA, ANALISIS ORGANOLEPTICO, COMPOSICION QUIMICA, ORYZA SATIVA Other subjects ANATOMIE VEGETALE, GRAMINEAE, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, ORGANE VEGETATIF DES PLANTES, ORYZA, PRODUCTION, PRODUIT CEREALIER, PRODUIT TRANSFORME, PRODUIT VEGETAL TRANSFORME, TECHNIQUE ANALYTIQUE, ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA, GRAMINEAE, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, ORGANOS VEGETATIVOS DE LAS PLANTAS, ORYZA, PRODUCCION, PRODUCTOS DERIVADOS DE CEREALES, PRODUCTOS PROCESADOS, PRODUCTOS VEGETALES PROCESADOS, TECNICAS ANALITICAS Language En Notes Summary (En), 1 ill.; 1 chart; 24 tables. Bibliography (70 ref.). Appendices. Received Mar 1997 English Abstract Sensory evaluation showed that the flat noodle production with 5 percent level of supplementation had the most comparable quality to the control on unsupplemented one, in terms of odor, texture and flavor. The 5 percent malunggay leaves substituted pasta (MSP) also got the highest acceptability score among the substituted products followed by the flat

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AGRIS REPOSITORY

Record number

PH9710500

TitlesUtilization of malunggay (Moringa oleifera Lam.) leaves in rice (Oryza

sativa L.) flat noodle production   Personal Authors

Abilgos, R.G.

Corporate Authors

Philippines Univ. Los Banos, College, Laguna (Philippines)

Publisher Place

College, Laguna (Philippines)

Publication Date

Oct 1996

AGRIS Subj. Cat.

Food processing and preservation

AGROVOC Terms

MORINGA OLEIFERA, FEUILLE, TECHNOLOGIE ALIMENTAIRE, PATE ALIMENTAIRE, PRODUCTION ALIMENTAIRE, ANALYSE ORGANOLEPTIQUE, COMPOSITION CHIMIQUE, ORYZA SATIVA, MORINGA OLEIFERA, HOJAS, TECNOLOGIA DE LOS ALIMENTOS, PASTAS ALIMENTICIAS, PRODUCCION ALIMENTARIA, ANALISIS ORGANOLEPTICO, COMPOSICION QUIMICA, ORYZA SATIVA

Other subjects

ANATOMIE VEGETALE, GRAMINEAE, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, ORGANE VEGETATIF DES PLANTES, ORYZA, PRODUCTION, PRODUIT CEREALIER, PRODUIT TRANSFORME, PRODUIT VEGETAL TRANSFORME, TECHNIQUE ANALYTIQUE, ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA, GRAMINEAE, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, ORGANOS VEGETATIVOS DE LAS PLANTAS, ORYZA, PRODUCCION, PRODUCTOS DERIVADOS DE CEREALES, PRODUCTOS PROCESADOS, PRODUCTOS VEGETALES PROCESADOS, TECNICAS ANALITICAS

Language En

NotesSummary (En), 1 ill.; 1 chart; 24 tables. Bibliography (70 ref.). Appendices. Received Mar 1997

English Abstract

Sensory evaluation showed that the flat noodle production with 5 percent level of supplementation had the most comparable quality to the control on unsupplemented one, in terms of odor, texture and flavor. The 5 percent malunggay leaves substituted pasta (MSP) also got the highest acceptability score among the substituted products followed by the flat noodle substituted at 10 percent level. Addition of sauce, sauteing and cooking in soup of flat noodles generally improved the sensory attributes and acceptability of all the treatments. The flat noodle was preferred to be (1) light green in color, (2) odorless, (3) with a characteristic bland or flat flavor and (4) chewy and firm in texture. The test revealed that each level of malunggay leaves substitution affected the odor, color, texture, flavor, over-all quality and acceptability of the flat noodle products. Chemical analyses indicated an increase in nutrients of flat noodles, among others. Calcium, iron, and Beta carotene content increased as the level of substitution was increased from 5 percent to 15 percent. Crude protein level was likewise

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significantly increased from 10.33 percent for the control to 11.18 percent for the flat noodle at 15 percent level of substitution. Calcium was almost doubled (15.0 mg) at 5 percent msp and a significant increase of about 10 mg at 10 percent and 15 percent levels of substitution respectively, was observed. The significant increase in iron content of flat noodles was observed at 10 percent and 15 percent MSP. The beta carotene increased significantly as malunggay leaves substitution increased. Nutritional contribution of 5 percent and 10 percent substituted flat noodles for protein, iron and Vitamin A, which was completed as percent RDA [recommended daily allowance], was found to be significant

Type Thesis or Dissertation, Bibliography, Summary, Non-ConventionalCollation 74 leavesAvailability UPLB/PH (Philippines) Availability number

9710500

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PH1998010416

TitlesAnti-inflammatory and antitumor activities of seed extracts of

malunggay, Moringa oleifera L. (Moringaceae)   Personal Authors

Guevara, A.P.; Vargas, C.; Uy, M. (Philippines Univ. Diliman, Diliman, Quezon City (Philippines). Inst. of Chemistry)

Publication Date

(Jul-Sep 1996)

AGRIS Subj. Cat.

Plant physiology and biochemistry

AGROVOC Terms

MORINGA OLEIFERA, SEEDS, PLANT EXTRACTS, ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENTS, MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, MORINGA OLEIFERA, GRAINE, EXTRAIT D'ORIGINE VEGETALE, ANTIINFLAMMATOIRE, PROPRIETE PHARMACOLOGIQUE, MORINGA OLEIFERA, SEMILLA, EXTRACTOS VEGETALES, ANTINFLAMATORIOS, PROPIEDADES MEDICINALES

Other subjects

DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES, DRUGS, EXTRACTS, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, PLANT ANATOMY, PLANT DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES, PLANT REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS, PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCTS, PROCESSED PRODUCTS, ANATOMIE VEGETALE, EXTRAIT, MEDICAMENT, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, ORGANE REPRODUCTEUR VEGETAL, PRODUIT TRANSFORME, PRODUIT

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VEGETAL TRANSFORME, STADE DE DEVELOPPEMENT, STADE DE DEVELOPPEMENT VEGETAL, ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA, ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO, ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA, EXTRACTOS, MEDICAMENTOS, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, ORGANOS REPRODUCTORES VEGETALES, PRODUCTOS PROCESADOS, PRODUCTOS VEGETALES PROCESADOS

Language EnNotes Summary (En), 1 ill.; 2 graphs; 2 tables; 11 ref.

English Abstract

The seeds of malunggay, Moringa oleifera were extracted with distilled ethanol and concentrated under reduced pressure at 40 deg C. The resulting extract was partitioned between hexane, ethylacetate, butanol and water. The solvent fractions were likewise concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude ethanol extract of dried seeds inhibited the carrageenan-induced inflammation in the hind paw of mice by 85 percent at a dosage of 3 mg/g body weight while the mature green seeds by 77 percent. The hexane fraction of the crude ethanol extract of the dried seeds also inhibited inflammation by 77 percent at the same dosage while both butanol and water fractions inhibited inflammation by only 34 percent. These results indicate the strong anti-inflammatory activities of the crude ethanol extract and the hexane fraction. On the other hand, the ethylacetate fraction caused a 267 percent increase in inflammation and exhibited toxicity. The mice died after oral administration of the fraction. The crude ethanol extract also inhibited the formation of Epstein-Barr virus-early antigen (EBV-EA) induced by 12-0 tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA). At a dosage of 100 (ug/ml) the extract inhibited EBV-EA formation by 100 percent suggesting its antitumor-promoting activity

Type SummaryAvailability UPLB/PH (Philippines) Availability number

1998010416

Serial Title Philippine Journal of Science (Philippines)Serial ID - ISSN

0031-7683

Serial number

v. 125(3) p. 175-184

Serial Date (Jul-Sep 1996)

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Record number

PH2001100540

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TitlesAntiseptic and healing properties of indigenous plants [Philippines]

Personal Authors

Bernardo, G.Q.; Oliver, N. (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State Univ., San Fernando City, La Union (Philippines))

Conference 1999 Regional Research and Development Symposia, [np], Jul-Sep 1999Publisher PCARRD-DOSTPublisher Place

Los Banos, Laguna (Philippines)

Publication Date

2000

AGRIS Subj. Cat.

Plant physiology and biochemistry

AGROVOC Terms

MORINGA OLEIFERA, PHYLLANTHUS, HELIOTROPIUM, APOCYNACEAE, MIMOSA PUDICA, IMPATIENS, MUSA PARADISIACA, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS, PSIDIUM GUAJAVA, VERNONIA, ALOE VERA, DISINFECTANTS, MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, PHILIPPINES, MORINGA OLEIFERA, PHYLLANTHUS, HELIOTROPIUM, APOCYNACEAE, IMPATIENS, MUSA PARADISIACA, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS, PSIDIUM GUAJAVA, VERNONIA, ALOE VERA, DESINFECTANT, PROPRIETE PHARMACOLOGIQUE, PHILIPPINES, MORINGA OLEIFERA, PHYLLANTHUS, HELIOTROPIUM, APOCYNACEAE, IMPATIENS, MUSA PARADISIACA, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS, PSIDIUM GUAJAVA, VERNONIA, ALOE VERA, DESINFECTANTES, PROPIEDADES MEDICINALES, FILIPINAS

Other subjects

ALOE, ANTIMICROBIALS, ASIA, BALSAMINACEAE, BORAGINACEAE, COMPOSITAE, EUPHORBIACEAE, HELIANTHUS, LILIACEAE, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, MUSA, MUSACEAE, MYRTACEAE, PSIDIUM, SOUTH EAST ASIA, ALOE, ANTIMICROBIEN, ASIE, ASIE DU SUD EST, BALSAMINACEAE, BORAGINACEAE, COMPOSITAE, EUPHORBIACEAE, HELIANTHUS, LILIACEAE, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, MUSA, MUSACEAE, MYRTACEAE, PSIDIUM, ALOE, ANTIMICROBIANOS, ASIA, ASIA SUDORIENTAL, BALSAMINACEAE, BORAGINACEAE, COMPOSITAE, EUPHORBIACEAE, HELIANTHUS, LILIACEAE, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, MUSA, MUSACEAE, MYRTACEAE, PSIDIUM

Language EnNotes Summary onlyEnglish Abstract

The antiseptic and healing properties of povidone-iodine solution were compared with leaf juice, sap and ointment preparations of 12 indigenous plants, namely malunggay (Moringa oelifera), talikod (Phyllanthus niruri), penga-penga (Heliotropium indicum), Kuribetbet (Tabernaemontana pandacaqui), makahiya (Mimosa pudica), labtang (Anaminta cocculus), camantigi (Impatiens balsamena), banana (Musa sapientum), sunflower (Helianthus annuus), guava (Psidium guajava), payokpok (Vernonia cinerea), and sabila (Aloe barbadensis). Findings showed that all plants reduced inflammation or swelling, and degree of redness on wounds. Leaf juices of talikod, kuribetbet, malunggay, sunflower and penga-penga enhanced healing of wounds in rabbits by 4-6 days compared to

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povidone-iodine solution. Leaf juices of talikod, penga-penga, kuribetbet, malunggay, camantigi, makahiya and labtang sap prevented formation of pus

Type Summary, ConferenceCollation p. 62Availability UPLB/PH (Philippines) Availability number

2001100540

Additional info of resource

PCARRD Highlights '99: summary proceedings, Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development - Department of Science and Technology, Los Banos, Laguna (Philippines).- Los Banos, Laguna (Philippines): PCARRD-DOST, 2000. 143 p.

Serial Title Highlights '99 (Philippines)Serial ID - ISSN

0116-9440

Serial number p. 62Serial Date (2000)

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Record number

PH2004000496

TitlesNutritive value of leaf meals from fodder trees and shrubs as affected

by drying methods   Personal Authors

Atega, T.A.; Robles, A.Y.; Alinea, C.D.; Lanting, E.L.F. (Philippines Univ. Los Banos, College, Laguna (Philippines))

Conference2001 Regional Research and Development (R & D) Symposia, [np], Jul-Sep 2002

Publication Date

(2003)

AGRIS Subj. Cat.

Feed composition;Animal physiology - Nutrition

AGROVOC Terms

GOATS, DESMODIUM, FLEMINGIA MACROPHYLLA, GLIRICIDIA SEPIUM, LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA, MORINGA OLEIFERA, ALBIZIA SAMAN, LEAF MEAL, DRYING, NUTRITIVE VALUE, SOLUBILITY, DIGESTIBILITY, CAPRIN, DESMODIUM, FLEMINGIA MACROPHYLLA, GLIRICIDIA SEPIUM, LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA, MORINGA

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OLEIFERA, ALBIZIA SAMAN, FARINE DE FEUILLE, SÉCHAGE, VALEUR NUTRITIVE, SOLUBILITÉ, DIGESTIBILITÉ, CAPRINOS, DESMODIUM, FLEMINGIA MACROPHYLLA, GLIRICIDIA SEPIUM, LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA, MORINGA OLEIFERA, ALBIZIA SAMAN, HARINA DE HOJAS, SECADO, VALOR NUTRITIVO, SOLUBILIDAD, DIGESTIBILIDAD

Other subjects

Albizia, Bovidae, Caprinae, Chemicophysical properties, Domestic animals, Feed meals, Feeds, Flemingia, Gliricidia, Leguminosae, Leucaena, Livestock, Mammals, Mimosoideae, Moringa, Moringaceae, Papilionoideae, Processing, Quality, Ruminants, Useful animals, Albizia, Aliment pour animaux, Animal domestique, Animal utile, Bétail, Bovidae, Caprinae, Farine pour animaux, Flemingia, Gliricidia, Leguminosae, Leucaena, Mammifère, Mimosoideae, Moringa, Moringaceae, Papilionoideae, Propriété physicochimique, Qualité, Ruminant, Traitement, Albizia, Animales domésticos, Animales útiles, Bóvidos, Calidad, Caprinae, Flemingia, Ganado, Gliricidia, Harina para piensos, Leguminosae, Leucaena, Mamíferos, Mimosoideae, Moringa, Moringaceae, Papilionoideae, Piensos, Procesamiento, Propiedades fisicoquímicas, Rumiante

Language EnNotes Summary only

English Abstract

The authors determined the effect of three drying methods (sun-drying, air-drying under a roof, and oven drying) on feed composition and digestibility of leaf meals in the project "Performance evaluation of dairy goats fed protein-rich fodder." Leaves and browsable twigs of rensonii (Desmodium rensonii), flemingia (Flemingia macrophylla), Kakawate (Gliricidia sepium), ipil-ipil (Leuceana leucocephala), malunggay (Moringa oliefera), acacia (Samanea saman), and stylo (Stylosanthes guianensis CIAT 184) were used. The project aimed to determine the most suitable drying method for smallholder farms to enhance utilization of fodder trees/shrubs as ruminant feeds. Findings showed that malunggay leaf meal ranked highest in CP content (28.80%), followed by leaf meals from ipil-ipil (24.22%), rensonii (23.60%), acacia (22.62%), flemingia (21.85%), kakawate (21.36%), and stylo (16.80%). CP contents of the leaf meals were not significantly affected by the drying methods, but oven and air-drying under a roof increased the cell wall contents significantly; thereby decreasing their IVDMD and in vitro organic matter digestibility (IVOMD). IVDMD and IVOMD values ranged from 32.38 to 67.62% and 24.93 to 60.15%, respectively. Rensonii leaf meal had the highest nitrogen (N) solubility value (41.27%), followed by leaf meals from stylo (36.69%), malunggay (26.29%), ipil-ipil (20.05%), kakawate (16.74%), acacia (14.89%), and flemingia (12.24%). Oven drying effectively increased the N solubility of the leaf meals from 23.27% (sun-drying) and 23.81% (air-drying) to 24.99%

Type Summary, ConferenceAvailability UPLB/PH (Philippines) Availability number

2004000496

Serial Title PCARRD Highlights 2002 (Philippines)Serial ID - ISSN

0116-9440

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Serial number

p. 144-145

Serial Date (2003)

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Record number

PH2003001112

TitlesEffects of crude leaf extract of Moringa oleifera Lam. on the

development of Radix quadrasi (Gastropoda: Pulmonata)   Personal Authors

Arzadon, C.M.; Herrera, A.A.; Pagulayan, R.C. (Philippines Univ. Diliman, Diliman, Quezon City (Philippines). Inst. of Biology)

Conference7. International Congress on Medical and Applied Malacology, Los Banos, Laguna (Philippines), 21-24 Oct 2002

Publisher Place

College, Laguna (Philippines)

Publication Date

2002

AGRIS Subj. Cat.

Pests of plants

AGROVOC Terms

MORINGA OLEIFERA, LEAVES, PLANT EXTRACTS, SNAILS, RETINOL, TOXICITY, ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY, MORINGA OLEIFERA, FEUILLE, EXTRAIT D'ORIGINE VEGETALE, ESCARGOT, RETINOL, TOXICITE, ANATOMIE ANIMALE, MORINGA OLEIFERA, HOJAS, EXTRACTOS VEGETALES, CARACOLES, RETINOL, TOXICIDAD, ANATOMIA ANIMAL

Other subjects

CAROTENOIDS, EXTRACTS, ISOPRENOIDS, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, PIGMENTS, PLANT ANATOMY, PLANT VEGETATIVE ORGANS, PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCTS, PROCESSED PRODUCTS, TERPENOIDS, VITAMINS, ANATOMIE VEGETALE, CAROTENOIDE, EXTRAIT, ISOPRENOIDE, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, ORGANE VEGETATIF DES PLANTES, PIGMENT, PRODUIT TRANSFORME, PRODUIT VEGETAL TRANSFORME, TERPENOIDE, VITAMINE, ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA, CAROTENOIDES, EXTRACTOS, ISOPRENOIDES, MORINGA, MORINGACEAE, ORGANOS VEGETATIVOS DE LAS PLANTAS, PIGMENTOS, PRODUCTOS PROCESADOS, PRODUCTOS VEGETALES PROCESADOS, TERPENOIDOS, VITAMINAS

Language En

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Notes Summary only

English Abstract

Moringa oleifera Lam. (malunggay) leaf extract has been shown to exhibit anti-mutagenic properties. To determine if the leaf extract also possesses any anti-teratogenic property, crude methanol leaf extract and a teratogen retinoic acid were given to adult Radix quadrasi and the development of the embryo was compared to those given only retinoic acid (the positive control) or plant extract alone. Results show that there was no significant difference in the gross morphology of the embryo in all treated groups as compared with the untreated group. The same conclusion was attained in terms of the length of egg masses deposited in all set ups. In general however, retinoic acid favored oviposition of more egg such that when applied alone, 21.4 egg masses were deposited against the 7.6 egg masses of the negative control. Histological and histochemical studies should be done to establish more conclusive results regarding the possible anti-teratogenic effects of Moringa oleifera Lam. in pulmonate gastropod Radix quadrasi

Type Summary, Conference, Non-ConventionalCollation p. 54Availability UPLB/PH (Philippines) Availability number

2003001112

Additional info of resource

Abstracts and Souvenir Program of the Seventh International Congress on Medical and Applied Malacology, Malacological Society of the Philippines, Inc., c/o Institute of Biological Sciences, College, Laguna (Philippines). Animal Biology Div.; International Society for Medical and Applied Malacology, c/o University of Michigan, P.O. Box 2715, Ann Arbor 48106 (USA).- College, Laguna (Philippines), 2002. 88 leaves

For document availability, please contact:UPLB/PH (Philippines)College, Laguna 4031, PhilippinesContact:Ms Annie EVANGELISTA

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