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Journal Article 
Antioxidant Activity of Peanut Skin Extracts from Conventional and High-Oleic Peanuts 
Hoang, VH; Apostolova, P; Dostalova, J; Pudil, F; Pokorny, J 
2008 
Yes 
Czech Journal of Food Science
ISSN: 1212-1800 
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 
PRAGUE 
26 
447-457 
English 
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, but lower than those of Labiatae plants which were also analysed. Antioxidant activities under the conditions of the Schaal Oven Test in lard and in rapeseed oil were only moderate, lower than in the case of synthetic antioxidants (butylated hydroxytoluene, butylated hydroxyanisole, ascorbyl palmitate). The reducing power, free DPP' radical scavenging, inactivation of hydroxylic, and superoxide free radicals were medium, comparable to those of synthetic antioxidants; these activities also resembled to those in the extracts of conventional and high-oleic peanut skins. 
antioxidant activity; free radical scavenging; Labiatae plant extracts; natural antioxidants; peanut skins; Schaal Oven Test; synthetic antioxidants 
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