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Exploring the multifaceted potential of chlorogenic acid: Journey from nutraceutical to nanomedicineSingh et al., 2023
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- Singh S
- Thakur K
- Sharma V
- Saini M
- Sharma D
- Vishwas S
- Kakoty V
- Pal R
- Chaitanya M
- Babu M
- Gupta S
- ur Rehman Z
- Singla M
- Gupta G
- Jakhmola V
- Pinto T
- Kumbhar P
- Disouza J
- Patravale V
- Dua K
- Gadewar M
- et al.
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- South African Journal of Botany
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Chlorogenic acid (CGA) is a naturally occurring polyphenolic acid from the family of hydroxycinnamic acid, often found in green coffee extract and tea. CGA is chemically called as 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid (5-CQA) which is a more prevalent isomer of CGA. The role of …
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