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The Role of Dietary Phenolic Compounds in Protein Digestion and Processing Technologies to Improve Their Antinutritive Properties

Digestion is the key step for delivering nutrients and bioactive substances to the body. The way different food components interact with each other and with digestive enzymes can modify the digestion process and affect human health. Understanding how food components interact during digestion is esse...

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Published in:Comprehensive reviews in food science and food safety 2018-01, Vol.17 (1), p.82-103
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Food
Food intake
Food plants
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Lipids
Nutrients
Phenolic compounds
polyphenol
Polyphenols
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