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Chemical profiling of Egyptian propolis and determination of its xanthine oxidase inhibitory properties using UPLC–MS/MS and chemometrics

In the current study, propolis samples from various geographical localities in Egypt were investigated by chemical profiling and xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitory and radical scavenging activity testing. Metabolic fingerprints were attained using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled t...

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Published in:Food science & technology 2021-01, Vol.136, p.110298, Article 110298
Main Authors: Ghallab, Dina S., Mohyeldin, Mohamed M., Shawky, Eman, Metwally, Ali M., Ibrahim, Reham S.
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