Commercial hard green preclimacteric mango (Mangifera
indica L. var. Tommy Atkins) fruits were purchased
from the local market of Cuautla, Morelos, Me´xico. They
were washed and cut into 1 cm slices in order to obtain the
fruit pulp with the skin. The slices was treated as described
by Larrauri, Rupe´ rez, Borroto, and Saura-Calixto (1996)
for the isolation of the fibrous fraction (‘‘mango dietary
fibre’’, MDF), which was dried at 50 1C and kept at room
temperature in sealed plastic containers for further
analyses.
Commercial hard green preclimacteric mango (Mangiferaindica L. var. Tommy Atkins) fruits were purchasedfrom the local market of Cuautla, Morelos, Me´xico. Theywere washed and cut into 1 cm slices in order to obtain thefruit pulp with the skin. The slices was treated as describedby Larrauri, Rupe´ rez, Borroto, and Saura-Calixto (1996)for the isolation of the fibrous fraction (‘‘mango dietaryfibre’’, MDF), which was dried at 50 1C and kept at roomtemperature in sealed plastic containers for furtheranalyses.
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