Examples of using Bioactive compounds in English and their translations into Swedish
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Sonication releases bioactive compounds such as mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine from the plant cells
which is important for bioactive compounds such as CBD,
This video shows the Hielscher UP200St ultrasonicator during the extraction of bioactive compounds from plant material.
Chlorogenic acid, one of the most bioactive compounds rich in the Chinese medicinal herb honeysuckle,
It is loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds that have powerful benefits for your body and brain.
triterpenes and other bioactive compounds from medicinal mushrooms,
Bioactive compounds are defined as substances, which have impact on living organisms, tissues, or cells.
It is loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds that have powerful benefits for your body and soul.
These cavitational shear forces disrupt the cell matrix of plant and releases the bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols,
enzymes, bioactive compounds, and proteins produced from anabolic pathways of cell.
This means the bioactive compounds are transported into deeper dermal layers,
and other bioactive compounds.
After extraction, the bioactive compounds can be separated
The bioactive compounds of the cannabis(both, hemp
The liposomal encapsulation protects the bioactive compounds also against oxidative degradation,
Neutraceuticals are the bioactive compounds in foods that hold an important position in food chemistry in terms of deciding health benefits of edible substances.
Sonication breaks the cell structure and releases the bioactive compounds- resulting in higher yields
In order to obtain clear emulsions with a high bioavailability of the active compounds, the bioactive compounds must be emulsified at nano-size.
releases only a small fraction of the bioactive compounds.
45°C helps to avoid the degradation of the bioactive compounds.