Today’s
Amazing Fact:
Meet the King of Fruits (Mango)!
The mango is known as the 'king of
fruit' throughout the world.
“The king of the fruits," mango fruit is
one of the most popular, nutritionally rich fruits with unique flavor,
fragrance, taste, and heath promoting qualities making it a common ingredient
in new functional foods often labeled “super fruits."
Mango
is one of the delicious seasonal fruits grow in the tropics. The tree is
believed to be originating in the sub-Himalayan plains of Indian subcontinent. Mango
is a tropical tree cultivated in many regions of India and now distributed wide
across the world in many continents. Usually, fruits grow at the end of a long,
string like stem, with sometimes more than one fruit to a stem.
Mango
fruit is rich in pre-biotic dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals, and poly-phenolic flavonoid antioxidant
compounds. According
to new research study, mango fruit has been found to protect against colon,
breast, leukemia and prostate cancers. Several trial studies suggest that polyphenolic anti-oxidant compounds
in mango are known to offer protection against breast and colon cancers.
Mango
fruit is an excellent source of Vitamin-A
and flavonoids like beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, and beta-cryptoxanthin. 100 g of fresh
fruit provides 765 mg or 25% of recommended daily levels of vitamin A.
Together; these compounds are known to have antioxidant properties and are
essential for vision. Vitamin A is also required for maintaining healthy mucus
membranes and skin. Consumption of natural fruits rich in carotenes is known to
protect the body from lung and oral cavity cancers.
Fresh
mango is a good source of potassium. 100 g fruit provides 156 mg of potassium
while just 2 mg of sodium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body
fluids that helps controlling heart rate and blood pressure.
It
is also a very good source of vitamin-B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin-C and vitamin-E.
Consumption of foods rich in vitamin C
helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge
harmful oxygen-free radicals. Vitamin B-6 or pyridoxine is required for GABA hormone production within the brain.
It also controls homocystiene levels within the blood, which may otherwise be
harmful to blood vessels resulting in CAD and stroke.
Further,
it composes moderate amounts of copper.
Copper is a co-factor for many vital enzymes, including cytochrome c-oxidase and superoxide
dismutase (other minerals function as co-factors for this enzyme are
manganese and zinc). Copper is also required for the production of red blood
cells. Additionally,
mango
peel is also rich in phytonutrients,
such as the pigment antioxidants like carotenoids and polyphenols.
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