Pecan shells are a rich source of various bioactive compounds with potential antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. This study investigated the effect of pecan variety and method extraction on the antioxidant property of shell extracts. Twenty different varieties of pecan shells were subjected to either aqueous or ethanolic extraction and were examined for total phenolics and antiradical activity. The phenolic content and antiradical activity of shell extracts were significantly (p \u3c 0.05) varied with different pecan cultivars. The total phenolic content of ethanol extracts ranged from 304.2 (Caddo) to 153.54 (Cherokee) mg GAE/g of dry extract and was significantly greater (p \u3c 0.05) than those obtained by aqueous extraction. The a...
Background. Industrial processing of the pecan nut Carya illinoinensis K. Koch generated a large amo...
Pecans are the nut with the higher oil content. In addition, they present a large number of polyunsa...
Pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] kernels from four cultivars were screened for their p...
Pecan shells are a rich source of various bioactive compounds with potential antioxidant and antimic...
This study examined the chemical composition and antioxidant properties of the extracts obtained fro...
The shells of pecans are a rich source of bioactive compounds with potential inhibitory activity aga...
The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) nut shell is an important byproduct of the food processing industry ...
Introduction: Pecan nut processing results in the production of high amount of shells (40 to 50% by ...
Pecan is a North American native tree that produces a stone fruit or kernel, commonly known as pecan...
Herein, the antioxidant and food stabilizing properties of a pecan nut shell (PNS) hydroalcoholic ex...
Pecan nutshell is a residue from food industry that has potential to be used as biopreservative in f...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
Abstract Pecan nutshell is a residue from food industry that has potential to be used as biopreserva...
The water extraction of phenolic compounds from two varieties (“Mahan” and “Marameck”) of pecan nuts...
Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) kernels have a high phenolics content and a high antioxidant capacity co...
Background. Industrial processing of the pecan nut Carya illinoinensis K. Koch generated a large amo...
Pecans are the nut with the higher oil content. In addition, they present a large number of polyunsa...
Pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] kernels from four cultivars were screened for their p...
Pecan shells are a rich source of various bioactive compounds with potential antioxidant and antimic...
This study examined the chemical composition and antioxidant properties of the extracts obtained fro...
The shells of pecans are a rich source of bioactive compounds with potential inhibitory activity aga...
The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) nut shell is an important byproduct of the food processing industry ...
Introduction: Pecan nut processing results in the production of high amount of shells (40 to 50% by ...
Pecan is a North American native tree that produces a stone fruit or kernel, commonly known as pecan...
Herein, the antioxidant and food stabilizing properties of a pecan nut shell (PNS) hydroalcoholic ex...
Pecan nutshell is a residue from food industry that has potential to be used as biopreservative in f...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
Abstract Pecan nutshell is a residue from food industry that has potential to be used as biopreserva...
The water extraction of phenolic compounds from two varieties (“Mahan” and “Marameck”) of pecan nuts...
Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) kernels have a high phenolics content and a high antioxidant capacity co...
Background. Industrial processing of the pecan nut Carya illinoinensis K. Koch generated a large amo...
Pecans are the nut with the higher oil content. In addition, they present a large number of polyunsa...
Pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch] kernels from four cultivars were screened for their p...