Affiliation:
1. The Institute for Combinatorial Advanced Research and Education, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University,
Ratmalana, Sri Lanka
Abstract
<p>Tropical fruits are often studied to determine their content of bioactive compounds
that contain health-enhancing properties and are often identified to hold a rich nutritional composition.
Their bioactive compounds are classified through their phenolic, flavonoid, and antioxidant
properties, while some tropical fruits are known to have other properties such as anticancer
and anti-inflammatory activity. Sri Lanka is an island with abundant resources. One
such resource is exotic fruits. Exotic fruits are known as edible fruits, which are not necessarily
native but consist of a unique flavor profile, fragrance, shape, or appearance. Exotic fruits are
usually consumed on their own or consumed as beverages, pickles, jams, salads, and desserts.
The market-friendly tropical fruits in Sri Lanka include a vast number, and some of them are
mango, Ceylon olives, durian, jackfruit, rambutan, soursop, passion fruit, and star fruit. These
fruits contribute to the rice culinary heritage of Sri Lanka, and most of them are exported
worldwide.
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At present, the traditional medicine system is quite popular among the public due to its less
toxic nature and easy access. This review is aimed at evaluating the antioxidant, cytotoxic, anticancer,
and anti-inflammatory properties of eight selected exotic fruits mentioned above and
their traditional usage, which is based on the literature of various scientific studies conducted
on these tropical fruits.</p>
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.