care and attention. One way of caring our hair is by using hair oil. The calamansi‚ also known as the Philippine we need in this study are abundant in the Philippines. We can directly find them in our kitchen and in our backyards. The calamansi peelings that are commonly thrown away can be a very useful ingredient for the hair oil. Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Setting Introduction The hair is our crowning glory that holds true for most people. The way that we carry our hair can greatly affect
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Utilization and Acceptability of Sampaguita (Jasminum sambac) Petals and Orange (Citrus sinensis) Peelings Extract Mixtures as an Alternative Home Air Freshener Spray Mayona Paula T. Alcala Louise Monique A. Conejos Danielle Khameron C. Salingsing Researcher II- MG In Partial fulfillment of the requirements in Research II Samar National School Catbalogan City‚ Samar Mrs. Ermelinda Floretes Research Adviser November
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Psidium guajava) Peeling as a Potential Source of Ethanol ABSTRACT Apple guavas are abundant in the Phillipines and have been known for their high nutritional value and herbal properties. The peeling of the fruit Psidium guajava is known to contain a significant amount of glucose‚ a simple sugar which is essential in the fermentation process in ethanol making. The study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of apple guava peelings as a potential source of ethanol. The peelings underwent many
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students and teachers would be the use of eggplant peelings extract as a pH indicator. It is proposed to turn out to be extremely beneficial to schools‚ lessening the need to buy costly laboratory equipment such as litmus paper. HYPOTHESIS: I therefore hypothesize that eggplant peelings extract‚ after meticulous testing and improvising‚ could be an effective pH indicator. Variables: INDEPENDENT: The color of the eggplant peelings after being dipped in the acid/base‚ to observe its
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A Mosquito Coil made from Lanzones Peelings Investigatory project in Science 03 Submitted to: Ma’am de Felipe Submitted by: Leader: Mary Elena c. Uy Ass. Leader Trisha Ann palmero Members: Lorenz tabilog‚ Oswald takeda Sean bragat‚ Yno gullan‚ Anthon carbungco Abstract “How will a Lanzones peel become a mosquito coil?’’ First the materials are Starch‚ aluminum foil‚ Lanzones peelings‚ and commercial katol. Then‚ the steps are Sun dried the Lanzones for a few days. If the Lanzones is
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Pineapple (Ananas Comosus‚ Linn) Peelings as main ingredient in making Particle Board. Science and Technology Department‚ Kidapawan City National High School. The study was entitled “Feasibility Study of Pineapple (Ananas Comosus‚ Linn) Peelings as main ingredient in making Particle Board”. The study aimed to produce particle board out of pineapple peelings and answer the following questions: 1) Does the quality of the produced particle board out of pineapple peelings comparable to the commercial
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project about this. They made a katol made from dried lanzones peeling they even copied the coil like structure of the commercially available katol. Here’s how they do it. Materials: Starch‚ aluminum foil‚ lazones peeling‚ commercial katol 1. Lanzones was sun dried for a few days. 2. If the lanzones is fully dried you can now pulverized it using a mortar and pastel. 3. Mix equal amount of starch and pulverized lanzones peeling add water to make a paste like consistency. Mix thoroughly. 4.
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study The energy value per 100 g (3.5 oz) is 250 kJ (60 kcal)‚ and that of the apple mango is slightly higher (79 kcal per 100g). Mango contains a variety of phytochemicals and nutrients. Mango peel and pulp contain other compounds‚ such as pigment carotenoids and polyphenols‚ and omega-3 and -6 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Although not confirmed scientifically‚ mango peel pigments may have biological effects‚ including carotenoids‚ such as the provitamin
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CITRUS PEELINGS and EXTRACTS: Alternative Ingredients in Making Moisturizing Lotion SUBMITTED BY: Bueno‚ Shyanne Guinto‚ Josiah Pante‚ Rondel Micko Pormento‚ John Christian Rueda‚ Christian Saludez‚ Emmanuel Submitted to: Ms. Donna Espinosa January‚ 2013 Group V Ms. Sorita CHAPTER I Background of the Study Introduction: This Investigatory Project is all about using Citrus Peelings and other natural ingredients in making Moisturizing Lotion. The researchers were inspired by people who apply
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STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF DATA The data collected by the researcher throughout the survey study were recognized and classified based from the formulated problems. The data were coded‚ tallied and tabulated to facilitate the interpretation and presentation of the obtained results using the following: 1. Frequency and Percentage The frequency and percentage distribution were used to classify the respondents according to participate profile variable such as age and gender. It also presented the actual
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