DIC as a pretreatment prior to ultrasonic extraction for the improvement of rebaudioside A yield and preservation of vitamin B1 and B6
Abstract Steviarebaudiana bertoni is a sweet herb known for its nutritional and therapeutic values and is recommended as a treatment against several diseases like diabetes. The purpose of this work was to intensify the ultra-sound assisted extraction of rebaudioside A and hydro-soluble vitamins from...
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