Altin et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Phenolic-protein interaction: effects on functional properties of phenolics and advantages on phenolic delivery platform developmentAltin et al., 2019
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- Altin G
- Ayar E
- Ozcelik B
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- Global J Med Res
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Istanbul Technical University Abstract-The interaction between phenolics and proteins is one of the most research areas in food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic fields since these interactions affect the functional properties of proteins and phenolics. By using this …
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