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Faculty of Engineering, Department of Process and Food Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, 43400 UPM Selangor DE, Malaysia
Dr. Mohammad Effendy Yaacob is affiliated to Department of Process and Food Engineering, University Putra Malaysia, where Dr. Mohammad Effendy Yaacob is currently working as Senior Lecturer. Dr. Mohammad Effendy Yaacob has numerous publications within the specialty and published in reputed national and international peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Mohammad Effendy Yaacob is actively associated with different national and international societies and academies. Dr. Mohammad Effendy Yaacob gain recognition among the honourable subject experts with the contributions made. .
Review Article
A Review of Nutritional Facts, Production, Availability and Future
Aspects of Coconut Palm Sugar
Author(s): Muhammad Tuseef Asghar, Muhammad Tuseef Asghar, Yus Aniza Yusof, Yus Aniza Yusof*, Mohd Noriznan Mokhtar, Mohammad Effendy Yaacob, Hasanah Mohd Ghazali and Lee Sin Chang
Coconut palm (Cocos Nucifera L.) sugar with its low GI value and micro and macro nutrition contents is focused in developed countries as a natural alternative to unhealthy cane sugar and more beneficial for farmers as compared with copra production and cane sugar production. Coconut palm sugar (CPS) is available in the forms of syrup, blocks and granular sugar. Granular CPS can be a better substitute for regular sugar as it would be convenient and healthy to use. CPS is important therapeutically as it is an antioxidant, antidiabetic, renal treatment, menstrual disorder treatment, and treatment for deficiencies of hemoglobin and vitamins. CPS production is less than demand due to lack of advanced production technologies. Coconut sap contains 12-15% sugar and very susceptible to spontaneous fermentation and converted to alcohol. It is necessary to utilize or process the sap as soon as p.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2155-9600.21.11.1000793