Identification of antioxidants in Lamiaceae vegetables by HPLC-ABTS and HPLC-MS
Antioxidants in five Lamiaceae vegetables, namely lemon balm, sweet basil, clove basil, holy basil, and lemon basil, were identified by HPLC-ABTS and HPLC-MS. The major antioxidants in the samples were hydroxycinnamic acids. Rosmarinic acid exhibited the highest antioxidant activity in each sample,...
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Main Authors: | Trakul Prommajak, Sang Moo Kim, Cheol Ho Pan, Sang Min Kim, Suthat Surawang, Nithiya Rattanapanone |
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2018
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