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Egyptian mango by-product 1. Compositional quality of mango seed kernel
Authors:Ahmed EM Abdalla  Saeid M DarwishEman HE Ayad  Reham M El-Hamahmy
Affiliation:Food Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Saba Basha, Alexandria University, 22 Taag El-Rossa St., Saba Basha, P.O. Box 21531, Bolkly, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract:Egyptian mango seeds were collected as wastes from local fruit processing units and the kernels were separated and dried. This study was carried out on mango seed kernels to clarify their proximate composition, amino acids, phenolic compounds and the characteristics of the extracted oil including unsaponifiable matter constituents, lipid classes and fatty acid composition. Mango seed kernels contained a considerable amount of total phenolic compounds, total lipid, unsaponifiable matter, and a low amount of crude protein, but the quality of protein was good because it was rich in all essential amino acids. Eight phenolic compounds were identified; tannin and vanillin were in highest amounts. Unsaponifiable matter showed the occurrence of high amounts of squaline followed by sterols and tocopherols. Stearic acid was the main saturated fatty acid, while oleic acid was the major unsaturated fatty acid in all lipid classes. The fatty acid composition of total lipid and neutral lipid was similar, while phospholipid had a high amount of palmitic, linoleic and linolenic acids.
Keywords:Mango seed kernel  Proximate composition  Amino acids  Phenolic compounds  Unsaponifiable matter  Lipid classes  Fatty acid composition
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