Propolis-loaded liposomes: characterization and evaluation of the in vitro bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds
Background and purpose: Propolis has low water solubility, poor stability, and limited bioaccessibility of phenolic constituents when subjected to in vitro digestion. To overcome these drawbacks, the liposomal encapsulation method can be employed. Experimental approach: Soybean phosphatidylcholine l...
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Main Authors: | Ayse Karadag (Author), Oznur Saroglu (Author) |
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International Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC),
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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