Ribeiro et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Microencapsulation of polyphenols-The specific case of the microencapsulation of Sambucus Nigra L. extracts-A reviewRibeiro et al., 2020
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- 5387988477972313535
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- Ribeiro A
- Estevinho B
- Rocha F
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- Trends in food science & technology
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Background Nowadays, diseases like cancer, Alzheimer and Parkinson are becoming more common, being a result of an uncontrolled production of free radicals and an unbalanced mechanism of antioxidant protection. In this context, antioxidants compounds emerge as …
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