Utilization of mango processing industrial waste into value added products

YMER Digital Pub Date : 2022-08-12 DOI:10.37896/ymer21.08/43
Rammiya U S
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Around the world, the food processing industries produce significant amounts of food wastes or byproducts each year. The industries that process plant-based foods, such as those that process fruits and vegetables, cereals and pulses, nuts and oil seeds, etc., mostly create byproducts including bran, husk, pomace, seed, peel, shell, seeds, stems, and seed coat. When these waste products are disposed of as waste or used as cattle feed, they pollute the ecosystem and lose important nutrient components. By-products from the food processing industry are a prospective source of bioactive and functional chemicals that can be used for medicinal and nutritional purposes. Due to rising health consciousness among consumers, there is a tremendous increase in demand for novel functional foods. Functional foods are utilised to improve health quality and health maintenance while lowering health risks for conditions like cardiovascular disease, cancer, osteoporosis, obesity, diabetes, and metabolic disease. India is the world's secondlargest producer of fruits and vegetables. 10% of the fruit produced worldwide comes from it. Fruit wastes are a great source of phytochemicals and antioxidants. As a result, the functional characteristics of the waste from the processing of fruit can be used. The study's goal is to create sustaining and useful food products based on by-products from Tamil Nadu's mango processing industry. This study contributes to a more efficient use of mango processing industries economically. Key words: sustaining,phto-chemicals, Antioxidants,therapeutic
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芒果加工工业废弃物转化为附加值产品的研究
在世界各地,食品加工业每年产生大量的食品废物或副产品。加工植物性食品的行业,如加工水果和蔬菜、谷物和豆类、坚果和油籽等的行业,大多会产生副产品,包括麸皮、外壳、渣渣、种子、果皮、壳、种子、茎和种皮。当这些废物作为废物处理或用作牛饲料时,它们会污染生态系统并失去重要的营养成分。食品加工业的副产品是生物活性和功能性化学品的潜在来源,可用于医药和营养用途。由于消费者健康意识的提高,对新型功能食品的需求急剧增加。功能食品被用来提高健康质量和保持健康,同时降低心血管疾病、癌症、骨质疏松症、肥胖、糖尿病和代谢疾病等疾病的健康风险。印度是世界第二大水果和蔬菜生产国。全世界出产的水果中有10%来自它。水果废料是植物化学物质和抗氧化剂的重要来源。因此,可以利用水果加工废物的功能特性。这项研究的目标是根据泰米尔纳德邦芒果加工业的副产品创造出可持续和有用的食品。本研究有助于经济地更有效地利用芒果加工业。关键词:维持;光化学;抗氧化剂
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