Digestion: Papaya, especially when green or unripe, contains papain, an enzyme that aids digestion. This protein-digesting enzyme is used as an ingredient in many meat tenderizers, and is also found in digestive enzyme dietary supplements. Papain is used to treat indigestion, chronic diarrhea and constipation, hay fever, sports injuries and allergies.

Papain: It is one of the most important phytochemical that we can get from this fruits. It also known as vegetable pepsin (digestive enzyme) and can be found in fruit latex and leaves (white latex). This white latex is come from the extraction of tree enzyme of papaya, pepsin. Commercially, the papain has varied industrial uses such in food making industry, production of chewing gum, in chill proofing beer and meat tenderizer to break down the protein. Besides, papain is also used in drug and anti-bacterial preparations for various digestive ailments and the treatment of gangrenous wounds and in cosmetic industry such as in shampoo and soap making. It also has been used in the textile industry, for degumming silk and softeningof wool. Furthermore, it also used like bromelain, a similar enzyme form in pineapple that can be used to treat sport injuries, other causes of trauma and allergies.

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Papaya-coconut Jam

Cardiovascular: The leaves of the papaya contain a component called carpaine, and preliminary studies have suggested it to be beneficial to cardiovascular health. Further research is needed to confirm these results.

Glycemic Index (GI): The glycemic index (GI) describes the difference by ranking carbohydrates according to their effect on our blood glucose levels. Eating a lot of high GI foods can be detrimental to our health because it pushes our body to extremes. Choosing low GI carbs - the ones that produce only small fluctuations in our blood glucose and insulin levels - is the secret to long-term health reducing our risk of heart disease and diabetes and is the key to sustainable weight loss. In a study to determine the GI of various fruits, it was concluded that papaya has an intermediate GI, neither high nor low.

Hypertension: Preliminary studies have concluded that papaya juice contains agents that reduce high blood pressure. Further studies are needed to substantiate this research.