Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research
Vol. 14 No. 3 (2026)

Isolation, alkaline extraction, and characterization of starch from mango seeds for pharmaceutical applications

Meenakshi Bharkatiya (B N Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bhupal Nobel’s University, Udaipur-313001, Rajasthan, India.)
Pooja P. Dhanawade (B N Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bhupal Nobel’s University, Udaipur-313001, Rajasthan, India.)
Nitin H. Salunkhe (Department of Pharmaceutics, Adarsh College of Pharmacy, Near MIDC, Khambale, Vita 415311, Maharashtra, India)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 May 2026

Abstract

Background: Mango (Mangifera indica L.) seed is an abundant agro-waste with potential as a sustainable biopolymer source. This study explores the conversion of mango seed waste into high-purity starch and evaluates its physicochemical, structural, and functional properties for pharmaceutical applications. Methodology: The starch extracted from mango seeds by the alkaline method was subjected to phytochemical screening, physicochemical evaluation, flow property analysis, and advanced characterization techniques, including ATR-FTIR, NMR, SEM, XRD, DSC, and mass spectrometry. Results and discussion: The extraction process yielded 40% (w/w) starch. Phytochemical screening confirmed the exclusive presence of carbohydrates, indicating high purity. The starch exhibited a high amylopectin content (98.47%) and a low amylose content (1.53%), indicating a highly branched structure. Moisture content was low (0.80%), while the swelling index reached 180%, demonstrating excellent water absorption. The pH was slightly acidic (6.12 ± 0.07), and flow properties were acceptable based on bulk density, tapped density, Carr’s index, and Hausner’s ratio. SEM showed oval and irregular granules sized 10–22 μm. ATR-FTIR and NMR confirmed polysaccharide structures, XRD revealed A-type crystallinity, DSC showed thermal degradation at 326 °C with an enthalpy of 29.63 J/g, and mass spectrometry indicated glucose polymer fragmentation. Conclusion: Mango seed starch demonstrates high purity with trace residual lipids/proteins detected by spectroscopic analysis, favorable functional properties, and structural stability, supporting its potential as a sustainable and effective excipient for pharmaceutical formulations.

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joapr

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Medicine & Pharmacology

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research (JOAPR) is an official publication of Creative Pharma Assent (CPA). It is an open access, peer review online international journal. JOAPR is primarily focused on multiple discipline of pharmaceutical sciences (Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Technology, ...