Exploring unconventional food plants used by local communities in a rural area of West Java, Indonesia: ethnobotanical assessment, use trends, and potential for …

YYS Rahayu, W Sujarwo, ASD Irsyam… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2024 - Springer
Background As one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, Indonesia contains over 25,000
plant species, including unconventional food plants (UFPs). These plants are integral to the …

Food insecurity indicators of 14 OECD countries in a health economics aspect: A comparative analysis

S Yılmaz, AM Günal - Frontiers in Public Health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Food insecurity is a critical issue that refers to a lack of access to adequate food
to support a healthy and active lifestyle. This problem has wide-reaching effects and can …

Nutritional prospects of some wild edible medicinal plants of District Harnai Balochistan, Pakistan

A Ullah, S Anjum, A Masood, H Batool… - Food Science and …, 2023 - SciELO Brasil
The aim of this research work was to evaluate the nutritional worth of some wild edible
medicinal plants of District Harnai, Balochistan. Five wild edible medicinal plants (WEMPs) …

Green and sustainable synthesis of fluorescent carbon dots from crown daisy for information encryption application

J Hu, S Wu - Journal of Molecular Structure, 2025 - Elsevier
Herein, we report a sustainable and eco-friendly synthesis of green fluorescent carbon dots
(G-CDs) from crown daisy, a common vegetable, and o-phenylenediamine via a …

Exploring wild edible plants in West Java, Indonesia: Ethnobotanical assessment, use trends, and potential for improved nutrition

YYS Rahayu, A Dwiartama, W Sujarwo, D Rosleine… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Background As one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, Indonesia contains over 19,000
plant species, including wild edible plants (WEPs). These WEPs complement people's diets …

Exploring wild, underutilized, and neglected edible plants in West Java, Indonesia: Ethnobotanical assessment, use trends, and potential for improved nutrition

YYS Rahayu, A Dwiartama, D Rosleine, ASD Irsyam - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Background As one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, Indonesia contains over 19,000
plant species, including wild, underutilized, and neglected edible plants (WUNEPs). These …

[HTML][HTML] Edible Medicinal Plants of Mediterranean Region and Consumer Behavior

ST Ay, A Oumlzalp, L Ay - Traditional Medicine, 2023 - traditionalmedicines.org
Bioavailability has an important place in human nutrition by creating healthy nutrition
options, food assurance, and positive effects on human health. Plants that grow by …

[PDF][PDF] Examining the Potential of Wild, Underutilized, and Neglected Edible Plants in Improving Nutrition and Wellbeing: A Case Study in West Java, Indonesia

YYS RAHAYU - International Research Meeting of Forest Culture … - uf.au-tokyo.ac.jp
Current food systems have come to rely on a narrow range of low-nutrient plant species,
disregarding the diversity of nutrient-rich plants used historically [1][2]. In Southeast Asia …