Lee et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Single-step extraction of bioactive compounds from cruciferous vegetable (kale) waste using natural deep eutectic solventsLee et al., 2023
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- Lee S
- Liang Y
- Stuckey D
- Hu X
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- Separation and Purification Technology
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Cruciferous vegetables such as kale contain various health-promoting phytochemicals, and leaves rejected from harvesting could be a valuable source of phytochemicals. Conventional organic solvents used for the recovery of these bioactive metabolites are hazardous, and …
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