What is mangosteen?

The mangosteen is the fruit of the Garcinia mangostana, species belonging to the Clusiaceae family. Currently the leading manufacturer and exporter we mangosteen is Thailand.

 

What are the nutritional properties of the mangosteen?

100 g mangosteen provides about 63 calories and

  • 0,50g protein
  • 0.4 g fat
  • 15.6 g carbohydrates
  • 5.10 g of fiber
  • 7.2 mg of vitamin C
  • 0.286 mg of niacin
  • 0.054 mg thiamine
  • 0.054 mg of riboflavin
  • 0.041 mg of pyridoxine
  • 0.032 mg pantothenic acid
  • 31 micrograms of folate
  • 35 IU vitamina
  • 48 mg of potassium
  • 9,21 mg phosphorus
  • 5,49 mg calcium
  • 13.9 mg magnesium
  • 7 mg of sodium
  • 0.17 mg iron
  • 0.12 mg zinc
  • 0.10 mg manganese
  • 0.069 mg of copper
  • 0.6 micrograms of selenium

 

The mangosteen is a source of alpha-carotene (1 micrograms per 100 g), beta-carotene (16 micrograms in 100 g) and beta-cryptoxanthin (9 micrograms in 100 g).

 

When should you not eat mangosteen?

There are no known interactions between the consumption of mangosteen with drugs or other substances.

 

Seasonality of Mangosteen

Fresh mangosteen fruit are available in the market from June until October.

 

Possible benefits and drawbacks of mangosteen

Mangosteen is rich in nutrients needed for the development and for the nutritional well-being. Devoid of saturated fat and cholesterol, it is a good source of dietary fiber and vitamin C. The latter, known for its antioxidant properties, helps the body get rid of free radicals and promotes healthy immune system. The B vitamins instead promote good metabolism, while potassium helps control heart rate and blood pressure, thereby reducing the risk of stroke and coronary heart disease.

Currently the mangosteen is considered beneficial in cases of diarrhea, infections of the streets urinary, gonorrhea, candida infections, tuberculosis, menstrual problems, cancers, osteoarthritis and dysentery; It also seems that it can stimulate the immune system and improve mental well-being. At the moment, however, we have not collected sufficient scientific evidence to prove it.

The mangosteen may slow blood clotting.