Mangifera indica, which is also known as mango, belongs to the family of Anacardiaceae.
The most cultivated mangifera indica species is originated from India and Myanmar. Mango is one
of the most popular consumed tropical fruits which is found in almost all the country of the world. The interior flesh part of the fruit is known as pulp, goes through several color changes from ripe (unripe)to yellow (ripe). Mango is an excellent source ofphytochemicals (Ajila and Prasada, 2008) and also contains nutrients. Among all other tropical fruits,mangoes are valued as one of the potential sources of antioxidants. Antioxidants are believed to control
and reduce the oxidative damage in foods and biomoleculesby delaying or inhibiting the oxidation
process caused by reactive oxygen species, thus enhancing the shelf-life and quality of the products as well as protecting the biological systems (Dutheet al., 1996; Issara et al., 2014). There is a strong relationship between the intake of these antioxidants and reduced mortality of many diseases (Halliwell etal., 1992). Low levels of antioxidants, or inhibition ofthe antioxidant enzymes, causes oxidative stress and may damage cell or kill cells. The use of antioxidants in pharmacology is intensively studied, particularly as treatments for stroke and neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore antioxidants are widely used as ingredients in dietary supplements. Medicinal