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lemon:value engThe mutagenicity - reducing activity per weight of peels of citrus fruits was considerably higher than that of their juices [ 16 ] . The two main compositional differences between peel and juice components are that the peel contains a higher concentration of ascorbic acid than the juice , and that the peel also contains higher concentrations of active components ( d-limonene , hesperidin , naringin , and auraptene ) than do the juice and pulp .
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