Wiczkowski et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Profile of phenolic acids and antioxidant capacity in organs of common buckwheat sproutWiczkowski et al., 2016
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- Wiczkowski W
- Szawara-Nowak D
- Sawicki T
- Mitrus J
- Kasprzykowski Z
- Horbowicz M
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- Acta Alimentaria
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The aim of the study was to analyse the content of phenolic acids, total phenolic compounds, proanthocyanidins, and antioxidant capacity in cotyledons and hypocotyl of five cultivars of common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) sprout. This study presents the first …
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