Author/Authors :
Cahyo Kumoro, Andri Master of Chemical Engineering Study Program - Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Universitas Diponegoro - Semarang, Indonesia 50275 - Institute of Food and Remedies Biomaterial - Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering - Universitas Diponegoro - Semarang - Indonesia 50275 , Alhanif, Misbahudin Master of Chemical Engineering Study Program - Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Universitas Diponegoro - Semarang, Indonesia 50275 - Institute of Food and Remedies Biomaterial - Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering - Universitas Diponegoro - Semarang - Indonesia 50275 , Hesti Wardhani, Dyah Master of Chemical Engineering Study Program - Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Universitas Diponegoro - Semarang, Indonesia 50275 - Institute of Food and Remedies Biomaterial - Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering - Universitas Diponegoro - Semarang - Indonesia 50275
Abstract :
Some tropical countries in the Southeast Asia are rich in exotic fruits with worldwide acceptance, such as mango, orange, snake
fruit, durian, jackfruit, rambutan, and avocado. In addition to their abundant production, those fruits are also currently gaining
expansive distribution and marketing due to their promising advantages to human well-being. Surprisingly, their by-products,
especially the seed kernel and peel, which account about 10–35% of their weight also offer high nutritional and functional
potentials. This work exhibits the nutritional and bioactive compositions of the seeds of eight tropical exotic fruits, which are
analyzed for their possible application as sources of functional food and environmental points of view. The seeds contain
essential bioactive components, such as polyphenols, flavonoids, phenolic acid, and carotenoids, that exhibit excellent
antioxidant activity, fats that have remarkable physicohemical properties (free of trans-fatty acids), and a high protein content.
After a proper reduction of antinutritional contents, seed powders which contain carbohydrate, protein, and premium lipids or
specific extracts with excellent functional properties can be obtained. However, further research should be carried out to
determine the profiles of the nutritional and bioactive components in different seed types, their bioavailability, and their efficacy.
Extensive researches with the industrial parts should also be performed to valorize the nutritional and functional potentials of these exotic fruit seeds.
Keywords :
Critical Review , Tropical Fruits Seeds , Prospective Sources , Nutritional , Bioactive Compounds , Functional Foods Development , Fruits