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A multi-approach peptidomic analysis of hen egg white reveals novel putative bioactive molecules
Elsevier | 2020|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Functional Properties of Grape and Wine Polyphenols
Online Contents | 2015|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Integrating strategies for sustainable conversion of waste biomass into dark-fermentative hydrogen and value-added products
Elsevier | 2021|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Natural polyphenols: An overview
Free accessTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2017|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
An Extensive Description of the Peptidomic Repertoire of the Hen Egg Yolk Plasma
American Chemical Society | 2018|Keywords: bioactive molecules -
Delivery of phytochemicals by liposome cargos: recent progress, challenges and opportunities
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2019|Keywords: Liposomes; delivery systems; encapsulation; phytochemicals; bioactive molecules -
SYNTHESIS OF NEW MODIFIEDS CYCLODEXTRINS AS PHARMACEUTICALS VECTORES
Free accessBASE | 2019|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Immobilizing bioactive molecules onto titanium implants to improve osseointegration
Elsevier | 2012|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Identification of bioactive molecules from tea plant as SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitors
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2021|Keywords: bioactive molecules -
Bio-based smart materials for fish product packaging: a review
Free accessTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Gingers of Manipur: diversity and potentials as bioresources
Online Contents | 2011|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Mining marine shellfish wastes for bioactive molecules: Chitin and chitosan ndash; Part A: extraction methods
Wiley | 2008|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Impact of dehydration of purslane on retention of bioactive molecules and antioxidant activity
Online Contents | 2015|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) affects biomolecules content in Myracrodruon urundeuva seedlings
Elsevier | 2013|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
From genome mining to phenotypic microarrays: Planctomycetes as source for novel bioactive molecules
Online Contents | 2013|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Current approaches to electrospun nanofibers for tissue engineering
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2013|Keywords: bioactive molecules -
Self‐assembling human skeletal organoids for disease modeling and drug testing
Wiley | 2022|Keywords: bioactive molecules -
Extraction and Quantification of Chlorophylls, Carotenoids, Phenolic Compounds, and Vitamins from Halophyte Biomasses
Free accessBASE | 2022|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
Synthesis of new bioactive aminophosphonates and study of their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activities as well the assessment of their toxicological activity
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Bioactive molecules -
The Impact of Copper‐Catalyzed Alkyne–Azide 1,3‐Dipolar Cycloaddition in Fullerene Chemistry
Wiley | 2015|Keywords: bioactive molecules
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