Phytochemicals as bioactive agents

Phytochemicals as Bioactive Agents focuses on the mechanisms of action of phytochemicals identified as displaying bioactivity in the prevention of cancer, heart disease and other diseases, and the prospects for developing functional foods containing these bioactive compounds. An internationally reco...

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Other Authors: Bidlack, Wayne R. (Editor), Omaye, Stanley T. (Editor), Meskin, Mark S. (Editor), Topham, Debra K.W (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lancaster Technomic Publishing 2000
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