Bioactive compounds of peanut skin in prevention and adjunctive treatment of chronic non-communicable diseases
The global prevalence of cancer continues to increase, so does its mortality. Strategies that can prevent/treat this condition are therefore required, especially low-cost and low-toxicity strategies. Bioactive compounds of plant origin have been presented as a good alternative. In this scenario, due...
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