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Bioactive Compounds in Extracts from the Agro-Industrial Waste of Mango

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MOLECULES
卷 28, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28010458

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mango peel; mango seed; mango kernel; bioactive compounds; antioxidant activity

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Mango by-products, such as peels and seeds, are important sources of bioactive compounds generated during the agro-industrial process. These compounds, including polyphenols and carotenoids, exhibit high antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. The extraction, identification, and quantification of these bioactive compounds have been extensively studied, with the kernel of mango seeds receiving more attention due to its proportion and composition. These bioactive compounds show potential applications in the fields of food, active packaging, oil and fat, and pharmaceuticals. With the increasing demand for industrialized fruit products and the consumption of bioactive ingredients, the industrial production of bioactive compounds from mango by-products is expected to grow.
Mango by-products are important sources of bioactive compounds generated by agro-industrial process. During mango processing, 35-60% of the fruit is discarded, in many cases without treatment, generating environmental problems and economic losses. These wastes are constituted by peels and seeds (tegument and kernel). The aim of this review was to describe the extraction, identification, and quantification of bioactive compounds, as well as their potential applications, published in the last ten years. The main bioactive compounds in mango by-products are polyphenols and carotenoids, among others. Polyphenols are known for their high antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Carotenoids show provitamin A and antioxidant activity. Among the mango by-products, the kernel has been studied more than tegument and peels because of the proportion and composition. The kernel represents 45-85% of the seed. The main bioactive components reported for the kernel are gallic, caffeic, cinnamic, tannic, and chlorogenic acids; methyl and ethyl gallates; mangiferin, rutin, hesperidin, and gallotannins; and penta-O-galloyl-glucoside and rhamnetin-3-[6-2-butenoil-hexoside]. Meanwhile, gallic acid, ferulic acid, and catechin are reported for mango peel. Although most of the reports are at the laboratory level, they include potential applications in the fields of food, active packaging, oil and fat, and pharmaceutics. At the market level, two trends will stimulate the industrial production of bioactive compounds from mango by-products: the increasing demand for industrialized fruit products (that will increase the by-products) and the increase in the consumption of bioactive ingredients.

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