Rasyid et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Current prospects of nutraceutical and pharmaceutical use of sea cucumbers.Rasyid et al., 2021
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- Rasyid A
- Yasman Y
- Putra M
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- Pharmacia (0428-0296)
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Sea cucumbers are a group of marine invertebrates harvested throughout tropical and subtropical regions. In addition to their nutritional value, they have economic importance in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. The most frequently consumed portion is the …
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