India is one of the highest Mango producing countries in the world which accounts for 62% of the total world production of Mango. It is estimated that mango consists of edible pulp 33-85%, kernel-9-40%, and inedible peel-7-24%. Due to this during industrial Mango processing, a large quantity of waste is generated which has serious disposable problems. One of the solutions is to use this waste as feed for animals due to this there will be less completion for the ingredients which are used for human consumption. But the Mango seed kernel which is a waste from processing can be used as a feed ingredient in fish feed. But the problem is using this product in feed is that it contains anti-nutrients and toxic components such as saponins, lectins,...
Mango (Mangifera indica) is an important fruit crop grown in the tropics mostly for its pulp. Mango ...
Mango is one of the choicest fruits in the world because of its good flavour, attractive colour and ...
This study had the aims of comparing and contrasting 3 methods of measuring the antioxidant capacity...
India is one of the highest Mango producing countries in the world which accounts for 62% of the tot...
Mango consists of between 33-85% edible pulp, with 9-40% inedible kernel and 7-24% inedible peel. Be...
After pulp extraction in fruit processing industry, a significant quantity of mango seed kernels are...
Mango fruit is a type of fruit that are widely being used by the people of the world not just as a f...
Nearly half of all tropical fruits produced worldwide are mangoes (Mangifera indica L.) and their ne...
ABSTRACTMango is an important tropical edible fruit having economic importance, which is cultivated ...
Fruit seeds are usually thrown out as waste during processing or after human consumption. Over the y...
This study evaluated the use of fermented mango (Mangifera indica) seed meal (FMS) to substitute yel...
In recent years, by-products of fruit processing have received a great deal of attention, which is p...
Abstract — The waste mango seed generated from Mango pulp industry in India is a major difficulty in...
Mangifera indica fruit (mango) is one of the most commercialized fruits around the world occupying t...
Mango by-products are disregarded as waste contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. This study used...
Mango (Mangifera indica) is an important fruit crop grown in the tropics mostly for its pulp. Mango ...
Mango is one of the choicest fruits in the world because of its good flavour, attractive colour and ...
This study had the aims of comparing and contrasting 3 methods of measuring the antioxidant capacity...
India is one of the highest Mango producing countries in the world which accounts for 62% of the tot...
Mango consists of between 33-85% edible pulp, with 9-40% inedible kernel and 7-24% inedible peel. Be...
After pulp extraction in fruit processing industry, a significant quantity of mango seed kernels are...
Mango fruit is a type of fruit that are widely being used by the people of the world not just as a f...
Nearly half of all tropical fruits produced worldwide are mangoes (Mangifera indica L.) and their ne...
ABSTRACTMango is an important tropical edible fruit having economic importance, which is cultivated ...
Fruit seeds are usually thrown out as waste during processing or after human consumption. Over the y...
This study evaluated the use of fermented mango (Mangifera indica) seed meal (FMS) to substitute yel...
In recent years, by-products of fruit processing have received a great deal of attention, which is p...
Abstract — The waste mango seed generated from Mango pulp industry in India is a major difficulty in...
Mangifera indica fruit (mango) is one of the most commercialized fruits around the world occupying t...
Mango by-products are disregarded as waste contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. This study used...
Mango (Mangifera indica) is an important fruit crop grown in the tropics mostly for its pulp. Mango ...
Mango is one of the choicest fruits in the world because of its good flavour, attractive colour and ...
This study had the aims of comparing and contrasting 3 methods of measuring the antioxidant capacity...