Valorization of Peanut Skin as Agricultural Waste Using Various Extraction Methods: A Review

Putra, Nicky Rahmana and Rizkiyah, Dwila Nur and Che Yunus, Mohd Azizi and Abdul Aziz, Ahmad Hazim and Md Yasir, Ahmad Shah Hizam and Irianto, Irianto and Jumakir, Jumakir and Waluyo, Waluyo and Suparwoto, Suparwoto and Qomariyah, Lailatul (2023) Valorization of Peanut Skin as Agricultural Waste Using Various Extraction Methods: A Review. Molecules, 28 (11). p. 4325. ISSN 1420-3049

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Abstract

Peanuts (Arachis hypogea) can be made into various products, from oil to butter to roasted snack peanuts and candies, all from the kernels. However, the skin is usually thrown away, used as cheap animal feed, or as one of the ingredients in plant fertilizer due to its little value on the market. For the past ten years, studies have been conducted to determine the full extent of the skin’s bioactive substance repertoire and its powerful antioxidant potential. Alternatively, researchers reported that peanut skin could be used and be profitable in a less-intensive extraction technique. Therefore, this review explores the conventional and green extraction of peanut oil, peanut production, peanut physicochemical characteristics, antioxidant activity, and the prospects of valorization of peanut skin. The significance of the valorization of peanut skin is that it contains high antioxidant capacity, catechin, epicatechin resveratrol, and procyanidins, which are also advantageous. It could be exploited in sustainable extraction, notably in the pharmaceutical industries.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: peanut skin; agricultural waste; catechin; antioxidant; green extraction
Subjects: Agriculture & Food
Chemistry
Depositing User: Rizzal Rosiyan
Date Deposited: 19 Nov 2025 01:50
Last Modified: 19 Nov 2025 01:50
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/54974

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