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Biologically Active Substances Usable in Food, Pharmaceutical and Agrobiological Fields

ISBN : 9781032698618

Author : Zeno Garban

Publisher : CRC

Year : 2024

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : This concise text on biologically active substances of the food, pharmaceutical and agricultural industries presents data on natural compounds of vegetable and animal origin. Various nutrients in food, phytochemicals and zoochemicals are discussed, including their uses for prophylactic, metaphylactic and therapeutic purposes in personalized medicine. Along with these compounds, prebiotics isolated by biotechnological methods from plant

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