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GC–MS based metabolite profiling, antioxidant and antiurolithiatic properties of apple cider vinegar

To perform analysis of antioxidant and antiurolithiasis to carry out GC–MS-based metabolite profile. The effect of apple cider vinegar (ACV)  , antioxidant and GC–MS analysis was evaluated. The antioxidant studies were performed. techniques included nucleation, aggregation and growth assay. The pres...

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Published in:Future science OA 2023-04, Vol.9 (4), p.FSO855-FSO855
Main Authors: Singh, Ankul S, Singh, Anuragh, Vellapandian, Chitra, Ramaswamy, Radhika, Thirumal, Margesan
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