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UPLC-DAD-QToF/MS analysis of green tea phenolic metabolites in their free, esterified, glycosylated, and cell wall-bound forms by ultra-sonication, agitation, and …Das et al., 2020
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- Das P
- Islam M
- Lee S
- Lee M
- Kim J
- Eun J
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In this study, phenolic metabolites in their free, soluble esterified, and soluble glycosylated forms in green tea infusions and cell wall-bound forms in solid residues obtained by ultrasound treatment, agitation treatment, and normal infusion preparation method were …
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