Hydrolyzable polyphenols contained in extracts from Mentha piperita L. and antioxidant capacity
Yesenia Damaris Franco Aguirre,
Ayerim Y Hernández Almanza,
Adali Oliva Castañeda Facio
et al.
Abstract:Mentha piperita L., is one of the most popular and consumed species worldwide because of its secondary metabolites with antioxidant properties, among these metabolites are polyphenolic molecules. These molecules can be extracted using different methodologies. However, the range of bioactive compounds in an extract can vary because of different factors, including the extraction methodology. Recently, use of hybrid technologies for extraction of plant compounds has been increased since a empowerment of various p… Show more
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