Sohaib et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Antioxidant proteins and peptides to enhance the oxidative stability of meat and meat products: A comprehensive reviewSohaib et al., 2017
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- Sohaib M
- Anjum F
- Sahar A
- Arshad M
- Rahman U
- Imran A
- Hussain S
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- International Journal of Food Properties
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Lipid oxidation is among the major flaw-grounding processes in meat and meat-based products that can affect interactions among lipids and proteins, leading to critically undesirable changes. Therefore, it is imperative to control lipid oxidation in meat allied …
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