Rocha, 2014 - Google Patents
Integrated Master in BioengineeringRocha, 2014
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Chlorogenic acids (CGA) are water soluble phenolic compounds in coffee and have been found in several plants. They can be isolated from the leaves and fruit and they are the most abundant phenolic compounds in coffee. CGAs are subdivided according to the nature and …
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