Coman et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Comparative study on the chemical composition and biological activity of polyphenolic extracts obtained from Maclura pomifera (Raf.) CK Schneid bark and peridermComan et al., 2023
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- Coman N
- Babotă M
- Nădășan I
- Dinică S
- Ștefănescu R
- Frumuzachi O
- Man A
- Mocan A
- Tanase C
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Literature is limited regarding the potential use of the bark of Maclura pomifera as a source of bioactive compounds. The influence of different extraction methods was assessed for the chemical and biological properties of extracts obtained from the bark and periderm of M …
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