carya illinoensis shell powder
powder of the finely ground shells of the pecan, carya illinoensis, juglandaceae
Identification
| Name | carya illinoensis shell powder |
| IUPAC | carya illinoensis shell powder |
| CAS Number | 246166-03-0 |
| FDA UNII | Search |
Regulatory
| FDA Mainterm (SATF) | 977144-30-1 ; PECAN SHELL FLOUR |
Physical Properties
| Food Chemicals Codex Listed | No |
Cosmetic Information
| CosIng | cosmetic data |
| Cosmetic Uses | abrasives |
No sensory data available
Safety Information
| Oral/Parenteral Toxicity | Not determined |
| Dermal Toxicity | Not determined |
| Inhalation Toxicity | Not determined |
GHS Classification
['GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)', 'GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements']
Safety in Use
| Category | bulking agents |
| Recommendation for carya illinoensis shell powder usage levels up to | not for fragrance use. |
| Recommendation for carya illinoensis shell powder flavor usage levels up to | not for flavor use. |
No supplier data available
Potential Uses
Natural Occurrence
Synonyms
carya diguetii shell powder
carya illinoinensis shell powder
carya tetraptera shell powder
hicorius oliviformis shell powder
juglans illinoinensis shell powder
juglans oliviformis shell powder
pecan shell powder
carya
pecan shell powder
hicoria
pecan shell powder
juglans
pecan shell powder
powder of the finely ground shells of the pecan, carya illinoensis, juglandaceae
PubMed:
Antinociceptive and antiedematogenic effect of pecan (Carya illinoensis) nut shell extract in mice: a possible beneficial use for a by-product of the nut industry.
PubMed:
Determining host suitability of pecan for stored-product insects.
PubMed:
Aqueous extract of pecan nut shell (Carya illinoensis [Wangenh.] K. Koch) exerts protection against oxidative damage induced by cyclophosphamide in rat testis.
PubMed:
Protective effects of a by-product of the pecan nut industry (Carya illinoensis) on the toxicity induced by cyclophosphamide in rats Carya illinoensis protects against cyclophosphamide-induced toxicity.
PubMed:
Establishing axenic cultures from mature pecan embryo explants on media with low water availability.