Abstract
Hoang V.H., Apoštolová P., Dostálová J., Pudil F., Pokorný J. (2008): Antioxidant activity of peanut
skin extracts from conventional and high-oleic peanuts. Czech J. Food Sci., 26: 447-457.
Peanut skins were isolated from deshelled and dried conventional and high-oleic peanuts. In order to obtain simpler
mixtures of phenolics with other components of the respective extract, the samples were extracted with solvents
of increasing polarity (hexane, ethyl acetate, and methanol). The amounts of extracts were as follows: methanol >
hexane > ethyl acetate, and the contents of phenolic constituents in the extracts: ethyl acetate > methanol > hexane.
Ethyl acetate extracts from the skins of both conventional and high-oleic peanuts were about the same. The amount
of peanut skin ethyl acetate extract was higher than that of tea leaves,
The peanut capsule is the skin of peanut
No.
very healthy -------- It contains lycopene which is a powerful antioxidant.
Expired peanut butter can actually be used for a creamy hand rub. while you rub it into your skin , it exfoliates and makes your skin smooth.
Yes Cysteine can lighten skin complexion over time, as it contains sulfur, and is strong antioxidant removing toxins from the body.
Yes.
Actually, copper is what turns skin green. I have never personally had pewter turn my skin green but everyones skin PH balance is different.
It is a phenolic antioxidant which originates in the grape skin. It's not an ingredient so much as a constituent.
yes researchers say there is good food that helps ur skin..and personal appearance Excellent source of the mineral selenium- Brazil nut High source of beta-carotene - Carrots makes the skin supple and smooth - Berries Decreasing the occurrence of clogged pores - Salmon Prevent dry skin - Avocados Powerful antioxidant that helps slow down the aging of skin - Sunflower seeds Preventing certain types of skin cancers - Green tea == ==
Green
when the skin is green that mean there absolutely evil as in very evil so only do evil spells and his/her skin will be green. :) :) :) :) :)
My skin isn't green! But copper does turn skin green I think... I think it's something to do with salt and acid reacting with copper and therefor your skin turns green... For further details, just look it up in Google...