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  • As one of nature's richest sources of polyphenolic antioxidants, muscadines have been studied for their potential health benefits which inc
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  • ...ajimoto Y, Miyagawa J, Matsuoka T, ''et al.'' |title=Beneficial Effects of Antioxidants in Diabetes: Possible Protection of Pancreatic b-cells Against Glucose Toxi ...J, ''et al.'' |title=Prevention of impulse noise-induced hearing loss with antioxidants |journal=Acta Otolaryngol. |volume=125 |issue=3 |pages=235–43 |year=2005
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  • [[Category:Antioxidants]]
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  • | title = Effects of some probable antioxidants on selenite-induced cataract formation and oxidative stress-related paramet
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  • ...=40–49}}</ref> It was designed to allow the introduction of established antioxidants in a non-absorbable manner in order to avoid potential health risk associat [[Category:Food antioxidants]]
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  • ...ys to improve the stability of the polymer is by using stabilizers, mainly antioxidants such as phosphites. Recently, molecular level stabilization of the material ...t or during plasticization and can be supported by suitable additives like antioxidants.
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  • ...phenols. These chlorogenic acids could be a valuable inexpensive source of antioxidants. Chlorogenic acids are homologous compounds comprising [[caffeic acid]], [[ ...ompounds are neutralised. Unfortunately, other important molecules such as antioxidants and vitamins present in green coffee are destroyed. Volatile compounds with
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  • ...frigerator or freezer (its freezing point is -20°C). [[Preservatives]] ([[antioxidants]]) are not necessary for high quality oils that are stored properly.
    42 KB (6,310 words) - 22:11, 21 September 2010
  • ...derivatives such as [[phenylenediamine]]{{dn}} and [[diphenylamine]], are antioxidants. Illustrative of the drugs prepared from aniline is [[paracetamol]] (aceta
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  • ...nsation with xanthate esters affords mercaptoimidazoles, which are used as antioxidants in rubber products. Treatment with [[nitrous acid]] give [[benzotriazole]]
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  • [[Category:Antioxidants]]
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  • ...his chemical is commonly used as an intermediate in the synthesis of dyes, antioxidants, pharmaceuticals and gasoline, in gum inhibitors, poultry medicines, and as
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  • [[Category:Antioxidants]]
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  • ...properties, but its chemistry differs from conventional sulfur-containing antioxidants such as [[glutathione]] or [[lipoic acid]].
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