Acta scientiarum

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  • who: Plinia jaboticaba and collaborators from the Departamento Química, Universidade Federal Lavras, CxPostal, Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil Departamento Enghenharia have published the article: Acta Scientiarum, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The highest preservation of chemical constituents takes place in lyophilized jaboticaba skins.

SUMMARY

    Fruits and vegetables are important sources of vitamins, minerals, fibers and phenolic compounds and contribute to the prevention of various diseases, such as cancer, gastrointestinal diseases, and premature aging caused by free_radicals. Lima et_al also analyzed the minerals in lyophilized skins, and concluded that the skins can . . .

     

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