A Green Lipophilization Reaction of a Natural Antioxidant
A natural antioxidant, widely spread in plants, chlorogenic acid (CGA), can be lipophilized through a heterogeneous, non-enzymatic, catalytic process. Thus, sulfonic resins under no solvent conditions allow to obtain a series of esters in up to 93% yield through reaction of CGA with fatty alcohols o...
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Main Authors: | Valeria Pappalardo (Author), Nicoletta Ravasio (Author), Ermelinda Falletta (Author), Maria Cristina De Rosa (Author), Federica Zaccheria (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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