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Biological Approaches for Extraction of Bioactive Compounds From Agro-industrial By-products: A Review

Bioactive compounds can provide health benefits beyond the nutritional value and are originally present or added to food matrices. However, because they are part of the food matrices, most bioactive compounds remain in agroindustrial by-products. Agro-industrial by-products are generated in large qu...

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Published in:Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology 2022-01, Vol.9, p.802543-802543
Main Authors: Lemes, Ailton Cesar, Egea, Mariana Buranelo, de Oliveira Filho, Josemar Gonçalves, Gautério, Gabrielle Victoria, Ribeiro, Bernardo Dias, Coelho, Maria Alice Zarur
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