Sun et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Recent advances in protein–polyphenol interactions focusing on structural properties related to antioxidant activitiesSun et al., 2022
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- 11617911779702455441
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- Sun X
- Sarteshnizi R
- Udenigwe C
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- Current Opinion in Food Science
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Protein–polyphenol interaction is a promising approach for enhancing the antioxidant activities of proteins. This review discusses the binding mechanism of proteins and polyphenols, including covalent bonding and noncovalent interactions such as van der …
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