The structure-dependent influence of high pressure processing on polyphenol-cell wall material (CWM) interactions and polyphenol-polyphenol association in model systems: Possible implication to accessibility
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Funder
Laura Gurwin Flug Fund
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,General Chemistry,Food Science
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