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The Madhuca longifolia: A multifaceted tree with rich in nutritional factors

Vol. 7, Issue 8, Part C (2024)
Author(s)
PS Devanand, P Radha, K Hemaprabha, P Kumar, N Raja, B Sivakumar, M Kiruba, S Utharasu and R Revathi
Abstract
Madhuca longifolia, commonly known as Mahua or the Indian Butter Tree, is a vital multipurpose tree with significant socioeconomic value, extensively found in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Indian subcontinent. This deciduous tree is resilient, thriving in dry, rocky, and saline conditions. Mahua is prized for its various parts, each offering numerous benefits. The fruit seeds yield mahua butter, rich in linoleic and unsaturated fatty acids beneficial for heart health. The flowers, rich in sugar and containing essential vitamins and minerals, are used for food, liquor production, and animal feed. The leaves and bark have notable antioxidant properties, while the oil extracted from seeds is used in making soap, lubricants, and candles. Despite its long gestation period, modern grafting techniques have enabled quicker cultivation. The tree's adaptability makes it valuable for arid and semiarid regions. Future breeding efforts should focus on enhancing horticultural traits, increasing flower shelf life, and leveraging biotechnological tools for rapid improvement.
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How to cite this article:
PS Devanand, P Radha, K Hemaprabha, P Kumar, N Raja, B Sivakumar, M Kiruba, S Utharasu, R Revathi. The Madhuca longifolia: A multifaceted tree with rich in nutritional factors. Int J Res Agron 2024;7(8):209-213. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2024.v7.i8c.1223
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