Characterization of Essential Oils from the Skin of <em>Citrus limetta</em> Risso, <em>Citrus limetta</em> Sp., <em>Citrus reticulata</em> and <em>Citrus sinensis</em> Grown in Northeastern Peru
Katheryn L. Vasquez-Gomez,
Diner Mori-Mestanza,
Guillermo Idrogo-Vasquez
et al.
Abstract:The revaluation of agri-food waste to provide consumers with bioactive compounds for a healthy and environmentally sustainable diet is growing exponentially in society. In the present work, the chemical and physical properties of essential oils (EO) extracted from the peels of four citrus fruits grown and commercialized in Amazonas, Peru: lime (Citrus limetta Risso), sweet lemon (Citrus limetta sp.), mandarin (Citrus reticulata) and orange (Citrus sinensis) were determined. The essential oils were extracted us… Show more
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