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Spice Bioactive Compounds: Properties, Applications, and Health Benefits

ISBN : 9781032104478

Author : Sajad Ahmad Wani

Publisher : CRC Press

Year : 2024

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : Spice Bioactive Compounds: Properties, Applications, and Health Benefits collects such information together in one book, presenting all necessary features related to spices and their properties. Exploring the most recent research related to the extraction, isolation, encapsulation, identification, and characterization of bioactive compounds present in spices, this book also covers the health element of spices and its utilization as a treatment for various disorders.

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