Mirpoor et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Efficient delivery of quercetin after binding to beta-lactoglobulin followed by formation soft-condensed core-shell nanostructuresMirpoor et al., 2017
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- 6910570036387151213
- Author
- Mirpoor S
- Hosseini S
- Nekoei A
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- Publication venue
- Food chemistry
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Nature-made inherent transporting property of beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) was exploited to develop delivery systems for quercetin. After binding to BLG, quercetin was nanoencapsulated within soft-condensed nanostructures of BLG and sodium alginate (ALG) …
- 229960001285 Quercetin 0 title abstract description 178
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