Sánchez‐Gutiérrez et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Influence of refining processes on content of bioactive compounds, rheology, and texture of olive pomace oil for use in topical formulationsSánchez‐Gutiérrez et al., 2017
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- Sánchez‐Gutiérrez C
- Ruiz‐Méndez M
- Jiménez‐Castellanos M
- Lucero M
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- European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology
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Retaining the bioactive ingredients of olive pomace oil is a crucial step in ensuring their functional or pharmaceutical value. To help select the best method for retaining bioactive compounds in olive pomace oil, three refining processes, namely, chemical, classical …
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