Apple seed oil

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Cross section of an apple, showing seeds from which apple seed oil is produced.

Apple seed oil is an oil found in apple seeds. It is used in manufacturing cosmetics.[citation needed]

One 2007 study on apple seed oil found that a high amount of oil and protein (27.5 to 28% and 33.8 to 34.5%, respectively).[1] Analysis of amino acids in apple seeds found sulfur, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium and iron.[1] This study also concluded that apple seed oil could be used as an edible oil, with the oil cake being used to supplement animal feed.[1]

Apple seeds contain low concentrations (lower than apricot or almond seeds) of amygdalin, a compound that degrades into hydrogen cyanide when metabolized.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Yu, Xiuzhu; Van De Voort, Frederick R.; Li, Zhixi; Yue, Tianli (2007). "Proximate Composition of the Apple Seed and Characterization of Its Oil". International Journal of Food Engineering. 3 (5). doi:10.2202/1556-3758.1283.
  2. ^ Bolarinwa, Islamiyat F.; Orfila, Caroline; Morgan, Michael R.A. (2015). "Determination of amygdalin in apple seeds, fresh apples and processed apple juices" (PDF). Food Chemistry. 170: 437–442. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.08.083. ISSN 0308-8146. PMID 25306368.