The polysaccharides of mango seeds (mangifera indica,var. bullock's heart) |
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Authors: | El Sayed Amin Mohamed M. El-Sayed |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria Egypt |
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Abstract: | Mangoes (Mangifera indica) are grown in many warm regions of the world; for example, in Australia, Brazil, India, South America, and the United States (California and Florida), and along the shores of the Mediterranean sea (Egypt, Italy, and Spain). In Egypt, many varieties yielding delicious fruits are grown in large quantities (50,000 tons annually). Mango kernels are used for feeding mammals and chickens. Starch has been isolated from mango and its physical properties studied.The aim of the present work was to study the polysaccharides present in mango kernels. |
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