Srinivas, 2010 - Google Patents
Determination of thermodynamic and mass transfer parameters for subcritical water extraction of flavonoids from grape pomaceSrinivas, 2010
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- Srinivas K
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Flavonoids are a diverse group of polyphenolic compounds present in plants and natural products. They are widely used in food, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries due to their benefits to human health. The extraction of flavonoids using solvent extraction …
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