Extracts made from parts of the cashew plant that are usually thrown away when the nuts are processed commercially were found ...
The trees are a member of the same family as poison ivy, and like poison ivy, cashew plants contain a toxin called urushiol. It's found in the plant itself and the brown oil inside a nut's shell.
Cashews have long enjoyed a spot among the esteemed members of the nut family, gracing snack bowls, trail mixes, and gourmet recipes alike. With their creamy texture, delightful crunch, and rich ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba discovered that extracts from cashew pseudofruit pulp (apple) and shell inhibit lipid accumulation and adipogenesis by downregulating the transcription factors ...