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Evaluation of antioxygenic potential of mentha species

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ludhiana PAU 2009Edition: BiochemistryDescription: 29CM; 114LSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • T 583.870.419.2 A27E
Summary: Environmental pollutants and food contaminants are posing an oxidative stress in humans. The body's endogenous defenses may not be adequate to prevent the damages completely. So, it is pertinent to look for some exogenous source of natural antioxidants th
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Environmental pollutants and food contaminants are posing an oxidative stress in humans. The body's endogenous defenses may not be adequate to prevent the damages completely. So, it is pertinent to look for some exogenous source of natural antioxidants th

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