Anthocyanine pigment identification of north Sulawesi rice brand crude extracts, as potential natural antioxidant

Rice bran are by products of paddy to rice processing. Confirmed by many researches that rice bran contains various bio-active components, and specifically antioxidants where more than 100 variances of antioxidant. Aside of tocopherols and tocotrienols, oryzanols are active endemic compounds found i...

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Cholesterol
Chromatography
Dietary fiber
Ethyl acetate
Hexanes
Liquid chromatography
Mass spectrometry
Physics
Polyphenols
Thin layer chromatography
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