Bibliographic citations
Baquero, G., Vásquez, D. (2012). Análisis físico-químico de 2 especies de frutos comestibles de palmas: Mauritia carana Wallace ex Arche, aguaje del varillal y Mauritiella armata (Mart) Burret, aguajillo en Iquitos, provincia de Maynas, Región Loreto [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/1932
Baquero, G., Vásquez, D. Análisis físico-químico de 2 especies de frutos comestibles de palmas: Mauritia carana Wallace ex Arche, aguaje del varillal y Mauritiella armata (Mart) Burret, aguajillo en Iquitos, provincia de Maynas, Región Loreto [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2012. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/1932
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title = "Análisis físico-químico de 2 especies de frutos comestibles de palmas: Mauritia carana Wallace ex Arche, aguaje del varillal y Mauritiella armata (Mart) Burret, aguajillo en Iquitos, provincia de Maynas, Región Loreto",
author = "Vásquez Villena, Daniel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2012"
}
The palms are one of the groups of plants economically More important in the world, only surpassed by the gramíneas, These Constitute in addition an element conspicuo and important in the structure and ecology of the tropical forests, where due to his high availability of resources they play important roll providing sources of stable income the settlers in some of the poor areas but with these regions, the palms include approximately 700 species in South America, where functional keys are component forming complex sets that include form of coexisting life and occupy all the levels of the forest. The palms are at the present time an ample resource and intensively used by many South American settlers, like food, construction equipments, medicine, etc. and they also constitute a potential resource for the globalizado world, the greater diversity and abundance of palms appears in the forests of the countries of the tropical strip, between which are several of the biodiversos countries like Brazil, Indonesia and Colombia; in these countries the palms are important elements in the economy and the culture “babacu” in Brazil and Bolivia phalerata Orbignya Martius; it is the most important palm from the socioeconomic point of view, as far as its distribution, ocupa18.4 million of you have. The industry of this oil of the seeds is so important that the fruits have 60% of oil, rich in láurico acid, which is used in the industry of soaps and cosmetics in general. The general mission and the specific objectives were oriented that is to say if these 2 species of palms has sufficient proteins, ac. Greasy and other chemical compounds that are very important in the nutritional diet of the settler. The results obtained on the basis of the analyses physical-chemistries of the project of Thesis “Analysis Physical-chemistries, 2 species of eatable fruits of palms: Carana Muritia. Wallace ex- Arche, “rising tide of the varillal” and armata Mauritiella (Mart) Burret, “aguajillo” in Iquitos, Province of Maynas, Loreto Region”. they are the following ones: Carana Mauritia: Humidity 43,24, Ash: 0.61, Fat: 25.08, Protein: 3.72, Carbohydrates: 27.03, Calories: 349.5, Total Solids: 56.51. Armata Mauritiella: Humidity: 54,66%, Ash: 0,31%, Fat: 21,01%, Protein: 2,15%, Carbohydrates, Calories: 284,15 Total Kcal., Solids: 45.21%. One has concluded which the 2 species of studied palms have a great relevance, comparing with other species of studied palms, these represent a potential like vegetal lipid and protein source that must be including in the nutritional diet of the amazonian settler. Similar species of palms with exception of pijuayo, the Coco, asai and piazaba, are the species of palms that have more protein, comparing with the species studied in the present work
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