Strydom, ESPWehmeyer, AS2008-08-052008-08-051969-12Strydom, ESP and Wehmeyer, AS. 1969. Preparation of edible wild fruit and plant samples for analysis and some difficulties encountered in such analyses. South African Medical Journal, Vol. 43(50), pp 1530-15320256-9574http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2347Copyright:South African Medical Association 1969Freeze-dried samples are used for analysis and the methods of preparation of samples for freeze-drying are discussed. Freeze-drying has obvious advantages but has also a few minor disadvantages. Difficulties encountered in the determination of some of the nutrients are discussedenFreeze dried samplesWild friutsPlantsPreparation of edible wild fruit and plant samples for analysis and some difficulties encountered in such analysesArticleStrydom, E., & Wehmeyer, A. (1969). Preparation of edible wild fruit and plant samples for analysis and some difficulties encountered in such analyses. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2347Strydom, ESP, and AS Wehmeyer "Preparation of edible wild fruit and plant samples for analysis and some difficulties encountered in such analyses." (1969) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2347Strydom E, Wehmeyer A. Preparation of edible wild fruit and plant samples for analysis and some difficulties encountered in such analyses. 1969; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2347.TY - Article AU - Strydom, ESP AU - Wehmeyer, AS AB - Freeze-dried samples are used for analysis and the methods of preparation of samples for freeze-drying are discussed. Freeze-drying has obvious advantages but has also a few minor disadvantages. Difficulties encountered in the determination of some of the nutrients are discussed DA - 1969-12 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Freeze dried samples KW - Wild friuts KW - Plants LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1969 SM - 0256-9574 T1 - Preparation of edible wild fruit and plant samples for analysis and some difficulties encountered in such analyses TI - Preparation of edible wild fruit and plant samples for analysis and some difficulties encountered in such analyses UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2347 ER -