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<i>Phoenix Dactylifera</i>L. Date Fruit By-products Outgoing and Potential Novel Trends of Phytochemical, Nutritive and Medicinal Merits

Mohamed A. Farag, Asmaa M. Otify, Mostafa H. Baky

2021Food Reviews International21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L., Arecaceae) is a valuable fruit tree for many populations living in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, and the Middle East, and to play significant role in its economy. Asides from its well-known edible fruit, date palm tree also provides numerous by-products which have yet to be fully capitalized upon commercially. All parts of the date palm tree are of value to include: seeds (pits and oil), date pollen and the leaves. Date palm seed is a by-product of the fruit industry being discarded, and used as animal feed or for human consumption as non-caffeinated coffee. Date pollen is used traditionally for the treatment of infertility. This review aims to introduce a holistic overview on the phytochemical composition, nutritional, economical and potential health benefits of date by-products. Prioritization of date palm by-products for a desired added value or production of certain economically valued products is presented.

Topics & Concepts

Phoenix dactyliferaPalmArecaceaePhytochemicalPollenBiologyBiotechnologyFruit treeHorticultureAgroforestryBotanyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsDate Palm Research StudiesGenetic and Environmental Crop StudiesEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity