Download
Mutua_et_al-2017-Food_Science_&_Nutrition.pdf 189,56KB
WeightNameValue
1000 Titel
  • Evaluation of the proximate composition, antioxidant potential, and antimicrobial activity of mango seed kernel extracts
1000 Autor/in
  1. Mutua, Jane K. |
  2. Imathiu, Samuel |
  3. Owino, Willis |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2016
1000 Art der Datei
1000 Publikationstyp
  1. Artikel |
1000 Online veröffentlicht
  • 2016-06-25
1000 Erschienen in
1000 Quellenangabe
  • 5(2):349-357
1000 Copyrightjahr
  • 2016
1000 Lizenz
1000 Verlagsversion
  • https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.399 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5332260/ |
1000 Publikationsstatus
1000 Begutachtungsstatus
1000 Sprache der Publikation
1000 Abstract/Summary
  • After pulp extraction in fruit processing industry, a significant quantity of mango seed kernels are discarded as solid wastes. These seed kernels can be ideal raw materials for obtaining extracts rich in bioactive compounds with good antioxidant properties. The conversion of these wastes into utilizable food ingredients would help in reducing environmental problems associated with processing waste disposal. In order to determine their potential use, this study evaluated some of the biochemical characteristics and antimicrobial potential of mango seed kernel extracts on medically important human bacterial and fungal pathogens. Four mango varieties (Apple, Ngowe, Kent and Sabine) from Makueni and Embu counties in Kenya were used for this study. The analyzed mango seed kernel powders were found to contain on average, 6.74–9.20% protein content. Apple and Ngowe mango seed kernels had significantly higher fat content of 13.04 and 13.08, respectively, while Sabine from Makueni had the least fat content of 9.84%. The ash, fiber, and carbohydrate contents ranged from 1.78 to 2.87%, 2.64 to 3.71% and 72.86 to 75.92%, respectively. The mean percentage scavenging ability of mango kernel extracts at the concentration of 20 mg/mL was 92.22%. Apple and Sabine mango kernel extracts had significantly high inhibition zones of 1.93 and 1.73 compared to Kent and Ngowe with 1.13 and 1.10, respectively, against E. coli. For C. albicans, the inhibition of Kent mango kernel extract, 1.63, was significantly lower than that of Ngowe, Apple, and Sabine with 2.23, 2.13, and 1.83, respectively. This study demonstrates that mango seed powder is an abundant and cost‐effective potential natural antibiotic and antifungal that can be utilized in addressing the challenge of food poisoning and infections caused by pathogenic microorganisms in the food industry.
1000 Sacherschließung
lokal polyphenols
lokal mango kernels
lokal antioxidants
lokal Antimicrobial potential
1000 Fachgruppe
  1. Ernährungswissenschaften |
  2. Medizin |
1000 Fächerklassifikation (DDC)
1000 Liste der Beteiligten
  1. https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/creator/TXV0dWEsIEphbmUgSy4=|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/creator/SW1hdGhpdSwgU2FtdWVs|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/creator/T3dpbm8sIFdpbGxpcw==
1000 Label
1000 Förderer
  1. Kenya Agricultural Productivity and Agribusiness Project (KAPAP
1000 Fördernummer
  1. -
1000 Förderprogramm
  1. fruit value chain Phase II collaborative research
1000 Dateien
1000 Objektart article
1000 Beschrieben durch
1000 @id frl:6411586.rdf
1000 Erstellt am 2018-12-05T13:30:11.226+0100
1000 Erstellt von 286
1000 beschreibt frl:6411586
1000 Bearbeitet von 122
1000 Zuletzt bearbeitet Thu Jan 30 19:27:23 CET 2020
1000 Objekt bearb. Wed Jan 09 14:13:18 CET 2019
1000 Vgl. frl:6411586
1000 Oai Id
  1. oai:frl.publisso.de:frl:6411586 |
1000 Sichtbarkeit Metadaten public
1000 Sichtbarkeit Daten public
1000 Gegenstand von

View source