Hazelnut (HS) and walnut (WS) shells, an abundant by‐product of the processing industries of these edible nuts, are traditionally considered as a low‐value waste. However, they are a source of valuable compounds with an interesting chemical profile for the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors. In this study, the lipophilic and hydrophilic extracts present in HS and WS were quantified and identified, then the polar fractions were chromatographically separated, and their antioxidant capacity was studied. The experimental work includes the isolation of crude lipophilic and hydrophilic extracts by an accelerated extraction process, chromatographic analysis (gas chromatography‐flame ionization (GC‐FID), GC‐mass spectroscopy (GC‐MS), highperforman...
This study evaluated the functional components of hazelnut waste products (cuticles and shells) for ...
Agro-wastes are one of the major sources for nutritional and therapeutic benefits along with other b...
Hazelnuts are one of the most widely consumed nuts, but their production creates large quantities of...
Hazelnut (HS) and walnut (WS) shells, an abundant by-product of the processing industries of these e...
Hazelnut shells represent a waste material (about 42% of the total biomass) deriving from hazelnut h...
Hazelnut shells represent a waste material (about 42% of the total biomass) deriving from hazelnut h...
The present work evaluates the potential of hazelnut kernels as a source of antioxidants to be incor...
Introduction Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L., Betulaceae family) is one of the most cultivated and co...
Hazelnuts are highly nutritious and contain significant amounts of fat and protein, being reported ...
Hazelnut shells are rich in potentially health-promoting phenolic antioxidants. Various novel extrac...
Corylus avellana (hazelnut) is one of the most popular tree nuts on a worldwide basis. The main prod...
The common hazel plant (Corylus avellana L., Betulaceae) is one of the most popular tree nuts widesp...
The chemical characterization of shell and cuticle from Tonda Gentile Romana hazelnut was carried ou...
This study evaluated the functional components of hazelnut waste products (cuticles and shells) for ...
Agro-wastes are one of the major sources for nutritional and therapeutic benefits along with other b...
Hazelnuts are one of the most widely consumed nuts, but their production creates large quantities of...
Hazelnut (HS) and walnut (WS) shells, an abundant by-product of the processing industries of these e...
Hazelnut shells represent a waste material (about 42% of the total biomass) deriving from hazelnut h...
Hazelnut shells represent a waste material (about 42% of the total biomass) deriving from hazelnut h...
The present work evaluates the potential of hazelnut kernels as a source of antioxidants to be incor...
Introduction Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L., Betulaceae family) is one of the most cultivated and co...
Hazelnuts are highly nutritious and contain significant amounts of fat and protein, being reported ...
Hazelnut shells are rich in potentially health-promoting phenolic antioxidants. Various novel extrac...
Corylus avellana (hazelnut) is one of the most popular tree nuts on a worldwide basis. The main prod...
The common hazel plant (Corylus avellana L., Betulaceae) is one of the most popular tree nuts widesp...
The chemical characterization of shell and cuticle from Tonda Gentile Romana hazelnut was carried ou...
This study evaluated the functional components of hazelnut waste products (cuticles and shells) for ...
Agro-wastes are one of the major sources for nutritional and therapeutic benefits along with other b...
Hazelnuts are one of the most widely consumed nuts, but their production creates large quantities of...