Evaluation of antioxidant activity in different Egyptian barley cultivars: an in vitro and in silico study
Abstract Background Cereals have historically played a crucial role in the human diet, serving as a significant natural source of energy and offering various health benefits. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) has been given significant attention in recent years due to its exceptional nutritional value, su...
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Main Authors: | Omneya Eid (Author), Shahira Ezzat (Author), Wafaa M. Elkady (Author), Abeer El Sayed (Author), Essam Abd el-sattar (Author) |
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