Abstract
AbstractLarval weight of Tribolium castaneum was used to evaluate six varieties of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris). Beans incorporated into test diets were raw, autoclaved, or extracted with either water or 80% methanol. All treatments improved the nutritional quality of beans when compared to raw beans. The bean extracts were growth depressing. In another study heating of the freeze‐dried water extract of black beans improved its nutritive value but not of the methanol extract. Tribolium castaneum larvae may be used to evaluate the nutritional quality of Phaseolus vulgaris and different bean treatments.
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