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Evaluation of the impact of different drying methods on the phenolic compounds, antioxidant activity, and in vitro digestion of green coffee beans

Cheng et al., 2019

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7701892701507081557
Author
Cheng K
Dong W
Long Y
Zhao J
Hu R
Zhang Y
Zhu K
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Food Science & Nutrition

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We investigated the effects of different drying methods (room temperature drying, heat pump drying, freeze drying, microwave vacuum drying [MVD], and combined microwave power vacuum drying) on the active ingredients of green coffee beans. We specifically focused on …
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