Flavonoids : : A Coloring Model for Cheering up Life / / Farid A. Badria, Anthony Ananga, Miroslav Blumenberg, editors.
Flavonoids with over 6000 natural colorful compounds are a unique class of phytonutrients found in almost all vegetables, fruits, and herbs. This book discusses the nature and role of these compounds by studying the molecular mechanism of flavonoids using spectroscopy and computational tools. The bo...
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