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Combined production of bioethanol and biogas from peels of wild cassava Manihot glaziovii
This study therefore provides practical data on the scenario best suited for the harnessing of energy from cassava peels.
Source: Chemical Engineering Journal - June 9, 2015 Category: Chemistry Source Type: research

One step extraction of essential oils and pectin from pomelo (Citrus grandis) peels
Publication date: Available online 1 June 2019Source: Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process IntensificationAuthor(s): Nguyen Trong Tuan, Le Ngoc Dang, Bui Thi Cam Huong, Luu Thai DanhAbstractPectin and essential oils (EOs) were simultanuously extracted from pomelo peels by adding citric acid into water used for hydrodistillation of pomelo peels. The effect of citric acid concentrations (0-0.55%) on the chemical composition and yield of EOs and pectin yield were investigated. EO yields and the chemical compostion were not significantly affected by citric acid. EO yields were about 1% fresh weight or 4.6% dry weight ...
Source: Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification - June 2, 2019 Category: Chemistry Source Type: research

Noninvasive Facial Rejuvenation. Part 3: Physician-Directed —Lasers, Chemical Peels, and Other Noninvasive Modalities
This article is the last in a three-part series describing noninvasive facial rejuvenation. Here the authors review the mechanism, indications, and possible complications of lasers, chemical peels, and other commonly used noninvasive modalities.[...]Thieme Medical Publishers 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA.Article in Thieme eJournals:Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  Full text
Source: Seminars in Plastic Surgery - July 25, 2016 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Meaike, Jesse D. Agrawal, Nikhil Chang, Daniel Lee, Edward I. Nigro, Marjory G. Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Tolerance of a dermo-cosmetic cream containing cycahyalumide, Rhealba oat plantlet extract and hyaluronic acid after chemical peels and LASERs and light ’s procedures
In this study, we have evaluated the tolerance of a cosmetic cream containing cycahyalumide (a complex of L-ALA-L-GLU Dipeptide), Rhealba oat plantlet extract and hyaluronic acid, applied immediately after and during 15 days following chemical peels and LASERs and lights treatments.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - May 31, 2017 Category: Dermatology Source Type: research

ASDS Guidelines Task Force: Consensus Recommendations Regarding the Safety of Lasers, Dermabrasion, Chemical Peels, Energy Devices, and Skin Surgery During and After Isotretinoin Use
BACKGROUND: Currently, the isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid) package insert contains language advising the discontinuation of isotretinoin for 6 months before performing cosmetic procedures, including waxing, dermabrasion, chemical peels, laser procedures, or incisional and excisional cold-steel surgery. It is common practice to follow this standard because of concerns regarding reports of sporadic adverse events and increased risk of scarring. OBJECTIVE: To develop expert consensus regarding the safety of skin procedures, including resurfacing, energy device treatments, and incisional and excisional procedures, in the ...
Source: Dermatologic Surgery - September 27, 2017 Category: Dermatology Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Assessing the Safety of Superficial Chemical Peels in Darker Skin: A Retrospective Study
There is limited data about the side effects and complications of chemical peels in darker skin types. Side effects are infrequent and include post-inflammatory erythema, crust, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation with no permanent sequelae. When performed in an appropriate manner, superficial chemical peels have a relatively low complication rate in darker skin types.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - March 5, 2018 Category: Dermatology Authors: Shalini Vemula, Mayra B.C. Maymone, Eric A. Secemsky, Raphael Widjajahakim, Nicole M. Patzelt, Dana Saade, Neelam A. Vashi Source Type: research

Self-esteem in women undergoing chemical peels
This study aims to evaluate self-esteem among adolescents who undergo chemical peels.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - August 2, 2018 Category: Dermatology Source Type: research

Recognizing and Managing Complications in Laser Resurfacing, Chemical Peels, and Dermabrasion.
Abstract Skin resurfacing techniques allow improvement of skin texture and color. This includes the effacement of wrinkles, signs of photoaging, and the softening of scars. Laser resurfacing, chemical peels, and dermabrasion are associated with overlapping risks of complications. The most common of these include infection, hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation, and scarring. Patient evaluation helps provide treatment that gives the maximal benefit with a minimization of risks. This includes understanding the extent of each patient's issues (Glogau scale) and Fitzpatrick type. A thorough knowledge of potential risks ...
Source: The Surgical Clinics of North America - October 5, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Hamilton MM, Kao R Tags: Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am Source Type: research

Chemical Peels in Treatment of Melasma
This article details the current evidence and recommendations for the use of chemical peels in the treatment of melasma, a chronic and recurrent hyperpigmentary disorder.
Source: Dermatologic Clinics - July 18, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: Rashmi Sarkar, Saloni Katoch Source Type: research

A Chemometrics Approach for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data to Characterize the Partial Metabolome Banana Peels from Southern Brazil.
Authors: Cardoso S, Maraschin M, Peruch LAM, Rocha M, Pereira A Abstract Banana peels are well recognized as a source of important bioactive compounds, such as phenolics, carotenoids, biogenic amines, among others. As such, they have recently started to be used for industrial purposes. However, its composition seems to be strongly affected by biotic or abiotic ecological factors. Thus, this study aimed to investigate banana peels chemical composition, not only to get insights on eventual metabolic changes caused by the seasons, in southern Brazil, but also to identify the most relevant metabolites for these process...
Source: Journal of integrative bioinformatics - December 15, 2017 Category: Bioinformatics Tags: J Integr Bioinform Source Type: research

Copper adsorptive removal from aqueous solution by orange peel residue carbon nanoparticles synthesized by combustion method using response surface methodology
Publication date: Available online 2 January 2019Source: Journal of Environmental Chemical EngineeringAuthor(s): Elnaz Safari, Nader Rahemi, Davood Kahforoushan, Somaiyeh AllahyariAbstractIn the present study, new and low-cost orange peel residue carbon nanoparticles as an adsorbent for the removal of copper ions was prepared. The orange peel residue carbon nanoparticles were synthesized by combustion technique by urea as fuel, and characteristics were analysed with BET, FESEM, and FTIR tests. FESEM and BET analysis display smaller particle size (100% below 30 nm), regular and narrow particle size distribution and higher...
Source: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering - January 3, 2019 Category: Chemistry Source Type: research

Hesperidin, nobiletin, and tangeretin are collectively responsible for the anti-neuroinflammatory capacity of tangerine peel (Citri reticulatae pericarpium).
Abstract Inhibiting microglial activation-mediated neuroinflammation has become a convincing target for the development of functional foods to treat neurodegenerative diseases. Tangerine peel (Citri reticulatae pericarpium) has potent anti-inflammatory capacity; however, its anti-neuroinflammatory capacity and the corresponding active compounds remain unclear. To this end, the composition of a tangerine peel ethanolic extract was analysed by LC-MS, and the anti-neuroinflammatory ability was evaluated using a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated BV2 microglia culture system. Hesperidin is the most predominant flavono...
Source: Food and Chemical Toxicology - June 20, 2014 Category: Food Science Authors: Ho SC, Kuo CT Tags: Food Chem Toxicol Source Type: research

The Effects of a Daily Skincare Regimen on Maintaining the Benefits Obtained from Previous Chemical Resurfacing Treatments.
CONCLUSIONS: The results of the continuation study demonstrate that use of a daily skin care regimen, which include combination of 2 various strengths of MDRejuvena Rejuvaphyl<sup>®</sup> Rejuvenating Complex: low strength (LS) and high strength (HS), not only maintains but can enhance the beneficial effects of skin resurfacing treatments for at least 12 weeks. <br /><br /> <em>J Drugs Dermatol.</em> 2016;15(9):1145-1150. PMID: 27602981 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology - September 9, 2016 Category: Dermatology Tags: J Drugs Dermatol Source Type: research

Ethanol Extract of Tetrapleura tetraptera Fruit Peels: Chemical Characterization, and Antioxidant Potentials against Free Radicals and Lipid Peroxidation in Hepatic Tissues
Conclusion These results suggest an antioxidant protective effect of the extract against oxidative hepatic damage and can be attributed to a synergetic action of the identified bioactive compounds
Source: Journal of Taibah University for Science - May 9, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: research