Isolation of micrococus from Ugba

INTRODUCTION


Ugba also called ukpaka is a popular food delicacy in Nigeria
especially among Ibo ethnic group. It is rich in protein and is obtained by a
solid state fermentation of the seed of African oil bean tree (
Pentaclethra macrophylla Benth). It is essential food item from various traditional ceremonies
where it is mixed with slices of boiled stock fish (ugba and okpoloko). The
natural fermentation of the seed which at present is still done at the
house-hold level, renders the production nutritious, palatable and non-toxic
(Enujiugha, 2002).

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APA

BV0rcZ05c000c0296c379.57085081, I. (2018). Isolation of micrococus from Ugba. Afribary. Retrieved from https://beta.afribary.com/works/isolation-of-micrococus-from-ugba-8543

MLA 8th

BV0rcZ05c000c0296c379.57085081, IRfViOc5c000c02961718.00089586 "Isolation of micrococus from Ugba" Afribary. Afribary, 29 Jan. 2018, https://beta.afribary.com/works/isolation-of-micrococus-from-ugba-8543. Accessed 09 Jun. 2025.

MLA7

BV0rcZ05c000c0296c379.57085081, IRfViOc5c000c02961718.00089586 . "Isolation of micrococus from Ugba". Afribary, Afribary, 29 Jan. 2018. Web. 09 Jun. 2025. < https://beta.afribary.com/works/isolation-of-micrococus-from-ugba-8543 >.

Chicago

BV0rcZ05c000c0296c379.57085081, IRfViOc5c000c02961718.00089586 . "Isolation of micrococus from Ugba" Afribary (2018). Accessed June 09, 2025. https://beta.afribary.com/works/isolation-of-micrococus-from-ugba-8543