Development of an integrated approach for controlled and sustainable production of foods with optimum organoleptic, sanitary and nutritional properties

QualiSud Joint Research Unit is specialized in the field of food processing. Its activities range from the post-harvest development process of food to appraisal of sensory quality in the mouth, to its nutritional quality, its health benefit, its harmlessness and its technological properties. The dynamic mechanisms involved in establishing this quality require a good knowledge of the food matrix and of its interaction with the environment. The unit brings together the multi-field skills required to tackle these issues.
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Tabular Data - 73.2 KB - 19 Variables, 639 Observations - UNF:6:TAF1QNwMFSwok0XhIP0ZPQ==
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Weights of food served and actually consumed (WR), and the weights of food estimated with food atlas (FP-R) and salty replicas (SR-R) through 24-hour recall of women of childbearing age or mothers of children
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Informed consent form (French)
Jul 19, 2023
Akissoé, Lorène; Hemery, Youna; Icard Verniere, Christèle; Rochette, Isabelle; Picq, Christian; Devaux, Solène; Cros, Lucie; Mouquet-Rivier, Claire, 2023, "Nutritional composition of traditional cowpea-based dishes sampled in South Benin", https://doi.org/10.23708/MQLMLJ, DataSuds, V2, UNF:6:vB4d4mI237mVqDSXkCSAtw== [fileUNF]
Regular consumption of legumes is recommended worldwide for its environmental and health benefits. Cowpea, the most-frequently consumed legume in West African countries, is rich in nutrients and health-promoting bioactive compounds. In southern Benin, a wide variety of cowpea-bas...
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Dataset information: citation, description, contents, terms of use.
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Detailed description of the nutritional composition data collection.
Tabular Data - 1.5 KB - 5 Variables, 22 Observations - UNF:6:byG3jqcbHYBdYt1qSAjFlA==
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Data dictionary (TSV format: tab-separated values).
Tabular Data - 8.0 KB - 22 Variables, 81 Observations - UNF:6:XoaFe0CGjG20D0Lbf7OoFQ==
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Nutritional composition data (TSV format: tab-separated values).
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Nutritional composition data and related data dictionary (original Excel format).
Apr 21, 2023
Namatsheve, Talent; Chikowo, Regis; Corbeels, Marc; Mouquet-Rivier, Claire; Icard-Vernière, Christèle; Cardinael, Rémi, 2023, "Data for: Maize-cowpea intercropping as an ecological intensification option for low input systems in sub-humid Zimbabwe: productivity, biological N2-fixation and grain mineral content", https://doi.org/10.18167/DVN1/IJOA5J
This dataset comprises data from on farm trials conducted in sub-humid Zimbabwe during two cropping seasons (2017/18-2018/19). The study investigated the effect of maize-cowpea intercropping on productivity, biological N2-fixation and grain mineral content compared to sole crops....
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Feb 17, 2023
Akissoé, Lorène; Hemery, Youna; Madode, Yann; Icard Verniere, Christèle; Roger, Anaïs; Kpossilande, Claudia E.; Hounhouigan, Djidjoho Joseph; Mouquet-Rivier, Claire, 2023, "Consumption of traditional cowpea-based dishes in urban and rural areas of South Benin", https://doi.org/10.23708/ZQPBEW, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:nMrwxB1OzYagKTXtIzdmfw== [fileUNF]
Regular consumption of legumes is recommended worldwide for its environmental and health benefits. Cowpea, the most-frequently consumed pulse in West African countries, is rich in nutrients and health-promoting bioactive compounds. In southern Benin, a wide variety of cowpea-base...
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