Introduction: Pecan nut processing results in the production of high amount of shells (40 to 50% by weight ), an industrial byproduct reddish in color, that may represent an alternative and sustainable source of compounds at high antioxidant capacity.1 We explored in this study the potential use of pecan nutshell (PNS) and its extracts for food applications. Material & Methods: PNS was ground by means of a blade mill through a 250 micron sieve. PNS extract was prepared by treatment of PNS with ethanol-water= 6/4 v/v. Polyethylene (PE) and polylactic acid (PLA) films containing PNS extract were prepared by extrusion. DPPH, FRAP, aging of oil samples, mushroom tyrosinase and apple browning inhibition assays were performed as described.2,3 Res...
The ban of synthetic antioxidants, because of their potential negative effects on human health, have...
Pecans are the nut with the higher oil content. In addition, they present a large number of polyunsa...
Background. Industrial processing of the pecan nut Carya illinoinensis K. Koch generated a large amo...
Introduction: Pecan nut processing results in the production of high amount of shells (40 to 50% by ...
Herein, the antioxidant and food stabilizing properties of a pecan nut shell (PNS) hydroalcoholic ex...
The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) nut shell is an important byproduct of the food processing industry ...
This study examined the chemical composition and antioxidant properties of the extracts obtained fro...
Recovery of functional molecules from byproducts of agro-food industries is an appealing approach to...
Abstract Pecan nutshell is a residue from food industry that has potential to be used as biopreserva...
Pecan is a North American native tree that produces a stone fruit or kernel, commonly known as pecan...
Pecan shells are a rich source of various bioactive compounds with potential antioxidant and antimic...
Purpose Solid-state fermentation (SSF) has been highlighted as an alternative to obtain valuable com...
Pecan nutshell is a residue from food industry that has potential to be used as biopreservative in f...
The water extraction of phenolic compounds from two varieties (“Mahan” and “Marameck”) of pecan nuts...
Aim of this study was the development of an active packaging based on whey proteins (WP) functionali...
The ban of synthetic antioxidants, because of their potential negative effects on human health, have...
Pecans are the nut with the higher oil content. In addition, they present a large number of polyunsa...
Background. Industrial processing of the pecan nut Carya illinoinensis K. Koch generated a large amo...
Introduction: Pecan nut processing results in the production of high amount of shells (40 to 50% by ...
Herein, the antioxidant and food stabilizing properties of a pecan nut shell (PNS) hydroalcoholic ex...
The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) nut shell is an important byproduct of the food processing industry ...
This study examined the chemical composition and antioxidant properties of the extracts obtained fro...
Recovery of functional molecules from byproducts of agro-food industries is an appealing approach to...
Abstract Pecan nutshell is a residue from food industry that has potential to be used as biopreserva...
Pecan is a North American native tree that produces a stone fruit or kernel, commonly known as pecan...
Pecan shells are a rich source of various bioactive compounds with potential antioxidant and antimic...
Purpose Solid-state fermentation (SSF) has been highlighted as an alternative to obtain valuable com...
Pecan nutshell is a residue from food industry that has potential to be used as biopreservative in f...
The water extraction of phenolic compounds from two varieties (“Mahan” and “Marameck”) of pecan nuts...
Aim of this study was the development of an active packaging based on whey proteins (WP) functionali...
The ban of synthetic antioxidants, because of their potential negative effects on human health, have...
Pecans are the nut with the higher oil content. In addition, they present a large number of polyunsa...
Background. Industrial processing of the pecan nut Carya illinoinensis K. Koch generated a large amo...