Isolation and Identification of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites

The health benefits of food, plants, fruits, and seaweeds stem from the biological activities of their constituents—namely, secondary metabolites. The study of secondary metabolites and their potential to treat and/or prevent a number of diseases has become a research topic of growing interest for b...

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Year of Publication:2022
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