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Phytochemicals including phenolics and flavonoids in C. sinensis peel extracts exhibited good antioxidant properties. Among the extracts, 70% AEC with highest TPC and high TFC content showed greatest antioxidant activity in all three assays. Different phenolic acids, organic acids and flavonoids were also identified from the extracts. This study indicated that C. sinensis peels contained potential antioxidant compounds which could be exploited as value added products in the food industry.
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Sok Sian Liew
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
Wan Yong Ho
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
Swee Keong Yeap
Xiamen University
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
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University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
Xiamen University Malaysia
Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute
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