Phenolic Compounds and Plant Phenolic Extracts as Natural Antioxidants in Prevention of Lipid Oxidation in Seafood: A Detailed Review

Lipid oxidation is the principal cause of quality loss in seafood, which is known to contain high amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Such quality deterioration, associated with the development of off‐flavor as well as lowering of nutritive value, can be retarded by incorporation of additives ha...

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fish oil
Fish oils
lipid oxidation
Lipids
oil‐in‐water emulsion
Oxidation
phenolic compounds
plant extracts
Seafood
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