ABSTRACT
Mango is one of the major cultivated tropical fruits in the world. A huge quantity of mango by-products is generated after processing which gives rise to the severe problem of disposal. This could be a menace to the environment and also bring economic loss to fruit processing industries. However, mango by-products are rich in numerous value-added compounds such as dietary fiber, pectin, polyphenols, carotenoids, etc. which can be recovered using effective extraction methods. The implementation of green techniques for the extraction of bioactive compounds from the by-products can be a sustainable valorization strategy that is economically and environmentally feasible. Proper management of mango processing waste using the concept of biorefinery could help mitigate the environmental issues of waste disposal and help gain economic benefits. The development of value-added products along with bio-energy generation from mango waste biomass using different conversion technologies can be a novel approach in the global market. The present review highlights the valuable components and the recent trends in the management of mango by-products.
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Acknowledgments
The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by ASEAN India S&T Development Fund (AISTDF) under project no. CRD/2019/000141. Further, the infrastructural support provided by Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology (SLIET), Longowal, India for carrying out the research is also acknowledged.
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