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Mangoes can help fight flab: Study

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Press Trust of India Melbourne

Advising that while eating the wrong variety of this fruit could have the opposite effect.

University of Queensland scientists have found the skins of the common Irwin and Nam Doc Mai varieties contain compounds that inhibit the formation of human fat cells.

On contrary, the skin of the Kensington Pride mango has compounds that promote fat cell growth, according AAP report.

Mike Gidley said lab tests involved exposing human fat cells to extracts from the skin and flesh of three varieties.

He said there was a long way to go, but the findings opened up the possibility of a supplement that could help fight obesity.

 

"The next stage is to identify the useful molecules in the peel that inhibited fat cell formation," Gidley said.

  

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First Published: Jun 04 2012 | 10:15 AM IST

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