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TABLE 28. Anti-Pellagragenic Properties of Selected Edible Wild Plants,<br />

Natal, Republic of South Africa<br />

Latin Terminology Zulu Terminology Nicotinic Acid Content<br />

Fresh Dry<br />

mg/1Og mg/1Og<br />

Asystasia schimperi (leaf) Imbobela 1.87 10.7<br />

Amaranthus viridis/tricolor Imbuya ugobolo 1.67 10.3<br />

Ophioglossum engelmannii Isinkuntshane 1.30 8.5<br />

Amaranthus hybridus var.<br />

hybridus Imbuya 1.26 8.4<br />

Cucurbita pepo Usolozi 1.13 8.3<br />

Amaranthus spinosus Imbuyabathwa 1.72 6.9<br />

Ipomoea batatas Amakhasi ubatata 1.28 6.6<br />

Colocasia antiquorum Umthebe idumbe 0.88 6.1<br />

Chenopodium album Imbilikicane 1.17 6.0<br />

Bidens pilosa Ucucuza 0.80 5.0<br />

Sonchus oleraceus Iklabeklabe 0.46 4.6<br />

Vigna vexillata (tuber) Umcwasibe 1.17 3.6<br />

SOURCE: Hennessy and Lewis (1971, p. 76)<br />

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