Contieri et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Recent progress on the recovery of bioactive compounds obtained from propolis as a natural resource: Processes, and applicationsContieri et al., 2022
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- Contieri L
- de Souza Mesquita L
- Sanches V
- Chaves J
- Pizani R
- da Silva L
- Vigano J
- Ventura S
- Rostagno M
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- Separation and Purification Technology
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Propolis is a functional food ingredient classified by its physical–chemical characteristics, vegetal source, bee species, and geographical origin. Due to its complex nature and variable composition, the massive use of propolis extracts would require standardization …
- 229940069949 Propolis 0 title abstract description 259
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