What you would want to do is dry the banana peel out much like a dried banana chip then you will want to use a press and put the banana peel under highpressuer I use a 3 ton jack press thats in my basement for this method ...how ever dried banana chips are much easyer to do than the actual peel
Of course banana peelings can't be eaten!! Well, its not meant to be eaten..
no because there is not anough sictric acid to whiten the teeth. use bleech. trust me it works.
Im not really sure about using volatile solvents to extract limonene in orange peelings, but you can use the maceration process which uses a neutral oil to release the natural oils in the peelings along with limonene and distill the oil produced to get limonene.
Of course
Natural things were not invented.
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Yes, banana peels can be used to make vinegar in an investigatory project. The peels contain natural acids that can be fermented to produce vinegar. This can be a simple and interesting project to explore the process of vinegar production.
Ethyl alcohol can be produced from ripe banana peelings through fermentation, which involves breaking down the sugars present in the peels. The primary materials in banana peelings are carbohydrates, particularly starches and sugars like fructose and glucose. When these carbohydrates are fermented by yeast, they are converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide. Additionally, banana peelings contain water, fiber, and small amounts of vitamins and minerals that can also contribute to the fermentation process.
your sa beautifulYes. But banana peels have very small amount of fiber and it is not economical to make paper from banana peels.
Banana Peelings
that's what we try to find out with our study......:}
The banana peelings roothing is due to the absent of the cell wall...