Podsedek et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Inhibitory potential of red cabbage against digestive enzymes linked to obesity and type 2 diabetesPodsedek et al., 2017
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- Podsedek A
- Majewska I
- Kucharska A
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- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Assays of the inhibitory potential against enzymes involved in carbohydrate and lipid digestion (α-amylase, α-glucosidase, and lipase) as well as the total contents of phenolics and anthocyanins, anthocyanin profile, and antioxidant capacity revealed significant …
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