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Facts in lead not in article
[edit]There's a few items found in the lead that don't occur in the article:
- "As of 1987, orange trees were found to be the most often cultivated fruit tree in the world."
- Removed.
- "Orange trees are widely grown in tropical and subtropical climates for their sweet fruit." the words "tropical" and "subtropical" do not appear in the article text.
- Removed the adjectives.
- "Oranges have featured in human culture since medieval times." word "medieval" does not appear in article text. Start sentence of "In human culture" says "Oranges have featured in human culture since ancient times." Esculenta (talk) 16:50, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
- Edited.
Of interest: orange peels could improve heart health
[edit]This does not meet WP:MEDRS because it is a single study. Once it does appear in a Systematic review it can be mentioned in the article.
- "New Research Reveals That Adding Orange Peels to Your Diet Could Improve Heart Health". SciTechDaily. 2024-06-03. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
- Lee, Hana; et al. (2024-04-10). "Discovery of a Novel Bioactive Compound in Orange Peel Polar Fraction on the Inhibition of Trimethylamine and Trimethylamine N -Oxide through Metabolomics Approaches and In Vitro and In Vivo Assays: Feruloylputrescine Inhibits Trimethylamine via Suppressing cntA/B Enzyme". Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 72 (14): 7870–7881. doi:10.1021/acs.jafc.3c09005. ISSN 0021-8561.
Peaceray (talk) 21:36, 4 June 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, WP:TOOSOON. Chiswick Chap (talk) 04:47, 5 June 2024 (UTC)
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