Myrosinase activity in microorganisms and its possible health benefits for humans & potential antibacterial effect of marine biological waste products
Cancer is an illness that affects countless persons, either they themselves are afflicted or someone in their vicinity is. Research has shown that when glucosinolates – secondary metabolites in plants from the Brassicaceae family – are degraded in the stomach of animals via the enzyme (myrosinase),...
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| Formato: | Otro |
| Lenguaje: | sueco Inglés |
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2009
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| Acceso en línea: | https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12698/ |
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