Papaya is among the currently most important tropical fruits grown in Brazil and in the world. The fruit is mainly consumed fresh although it offers many industrial products. The processing of this fruit, as well as its fresh consumption, results in large amounts of waste, such as peels and seeds. Papaya consumption is one of the causes of significant loss of food value; therefore, new aspects on the use of its waste as by-products, or in the production of food additives, or even the incorporation of its flour in food have aroused great interest because these are products of high nutritional value, and their use may be economically viable. The objective of this study was to produce and characterize peel and seed flours from two papaya culti...
In this research work, papaya (Carica papaya L., Myanmar name, Thin-baw-thee) was selected for inves...
Phenolics are widely distributed in many plants and are known to play a major role in the plant and ...
A process involving an ethanol extraction step and microwave assisted dehydration was designed to pr...
Papaya fruits different edible and non-edible portions are valued for the abundance of numerous nutr...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is native to tropical America and is one of the most widely cultivated fru...
Papaya (Carica papaya L) is some fruit rich in antioxidants and an important source for obtaining bi...
47-59Byproducts generated by the food industry represent an alternative to obtain functional ingredi...
<p></p><p>Abstract Due to the industrial processing of papaya, a great amount of byproducts from thi...
Carica papaya is a predominant plant in tropical Africa and Central America with high importance for...
Phenolics are widely distributed in many plants and are known to play a major role in the plant and ...
Consumption of tropical fruits has been increasing in international markets due to their nutritional...
The objective of this study was to compare and optimise the extraction conditions for βcarotene com...
The main of this work was to analyze the bromatological and bioactive content of agroindustrial wast...
Residues of papaya pulp and peel were used to produce dietary fiber concentrates (DFCs) by treatment...
This study is aimed at performing the determination of bioactive compounds, antioxidant activity, an...
In this research work, papaya (Carica papaya L., Myanmar name, Thin-baw-thee) was selected for inves...
Phenolics are widely distributed in many plants and are known to play a major role in the plant and ...
A process involving an ethanol extraction step and microwave assisted dehydration was designed to pr...
Papaya fruits different edible and non-edible portions are valued for the abundance of numerous nutr...
Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is native to tropical America and is one of the most widely cultivated fru...
Papaya (Carica papaya L) is some fruit rich in antioxidants and an important source for obtaining bi...
47-59Byproducts generated by the food industry represent an alternative to obtain functional ingredi...
<p></p><p>Abstract Due to the industrial processing of papaya, a great amount of byproducts from thi...
Carica papaya is a predominant plant in tropical Africa and Central America with high importance for...
Phenolics are widely distributed in many plants and are known to play a major role in the plant and ...
Consumption of tropical fruits has been increasing in international markets due to their nutritional...
The objective of this study was to compare and optimise the extraction conditions for βcarotene com...
The main of this work was to analyze the bromatological and bioactive content of agroindustrial wast...
Residues of papaya pulp and peel were used to produce dietary fiber concentrates (DFCs) by treatment...
This study is aimed at performing the determination of bioactive compounds, antioxidant activity, an...
In this research work, papaya (Carica papaya L., Myanmar name, Thin-baw-thee) was selected for inves...
Phenolics are widely distributed in many plants and are known to play a major role in the plant and ...
A process involving an ethanol extraction step and microwave assisted dehydration was designed to pr...