Background: Mangoes are a popular fruit enjoyed worldwide. The mango is known for its pleasing aroma in addition to its refreshing and soothing taste. Researchers around the globe have demonstrated the diverse beneficial effects of Mangifera indica Linn in human health and disease prevention. Additionally, we should acknowledge how Ayurvedic medicine uses different parts of the mango tree. This branch of medicine has used the leaves, twigs, bark, seeds, flowers, raw and ripe fruits of mango to treat diverse degenerative diseases for thousands of years. Ethnobotany: The mango (Mangifera indica) originally came from India about 4,000 years ago. Since then, the mango has slowly spread across the world. The mango belongs to the family “Anaca...
Biological effects of natural polyphenols from mango and their potential impact on human health have...
Mangoes (Mangifera indica) are one of the most important tropical fruits as it contributes to global...
This study tested the hypothesis that mango extracts contain bioactive molecules capable of modulati...
Mango is one of the choicest fruits in the world because of its good flavour, attractive colour and ...
Historically, Mangifera indica L. cultivations have been widely planted in tropical areas of India, ...
Mangifera indica L. (Mango) belonging to family Anacardiaceae. It is an indigenous to Indian subcont...
Mangifera indica L. belongs to the family of Anacardiaceae and is an important fruit from South and ...
Purpose and Rationale: An extensive amount of has been conducted to prove that the regular consumpti...
Mangifera indica (family Anacardiaceae), commonly known as mango, is a pharmacologically, ethnomedic...
This study aims to describe and compare the distribution of bioactive compounds, the fatty acids pro...
This study aims to describe and compare the distribution of bioactive compounds, the fatty acids pro...
Nearly half of all tropical fruits produced worldwide are mangoes (Mangifera indica L.) and their ne...
The potential antiplatelet aggregation effects of mango pulp and its by-products (peel, husk seed, ...
Abstract The current review article is an attempt to explain the therapeutic potential of mangiferin...
Mango is a commercially important tropical fruit. During its processing, peel and seed kernel are di...
Biological effects of natural polyphenols from mango and their potential impact on human health have...
Mangoes (Mangifera indica) are one of the most important tropical fruits as it contributes to global...
This study tested the hypothesis that mango extracts contain bioactive molecules capable of modulati...
Mango is one of the choicest fruits in the world because of its good flavour, attractive colour and ...
Historically, Mangifera indica L. cultivations have been widely planted in tropical areas of India, ...
Mangifera indica L. (Mango) belonging to family Anacardiaceae. It is an indigenous to Indian subcont...
Mangifera indica L. belongs to the family of Anacardiaceae and is an important fruit from South and ...
Purpose and Rationale: An extensive amount of has been conducted to prove that the regular consumpti...
Mangifera indica (family Anacardiaceae), commonly known as mango, is a pharmacologically, ethnomedic...
This study aims to describe and compare the distribution of bioactive compounds, the fatty acids pro...
This study aims to describe and compare the distribution of bioactive compounds, the fatty acids pro...
Nearly half of all tropical fruits produced worldwide are mangoes (Mangifera indica L.) and their ne...
The potential antiplatelet aggregation effects of mango pulp and its by-products (peel, husk seed, ...
Abstract The current review article is an attempt to explain the therapeutic potential of mangiferin...
Mango is a commercially important tropical fruit. During its processing, peel and seed kernel are di...
Biological effects of natural polyphenols from mango and their potential impact on human health have...
Mangoes (Mangifera indica) are one of the most important tropical fruits as it contributes to global...
This study tested the hypothesis that mango extracts contain bioactive molecules capable of modulati...