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Antioxidant efficiency and mechanisms of green tea, rosemary or maté extracts in porcine
Longissimus dorsi
subjected to iron-induced oxidative stress
Feibai Zhou, Sisse Jongberg, Mouming Zhao, Weizheng Sun,
Leif H. Skibsted
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Department of Food Science
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Agriculture & Biology
rosemary
100%
green tea
97%
longissimus muscle
84%
thiols
80%
oxygen consumption
78%
oxidative stress
64%
iron
59%
antioxidants
53%
swine
52%
extracts
43%
oxidation
40%
chelation
33%
myoglobin
33%
quinones
28%
thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances
28%
proteins
27%
plant extracts
25%
phenol
24%
lipid peroxidation
22%
dosage
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Tea
89%
Sulfhydryl Compounds
88%
Oxygen Consumption
80%
Iron
68%
Swine
64%
Antioxidants
60%
Oxidative Stress
60%
Myoglobin
34%
quinone
32%
Phenol
31%
Plant Extracts
31%
Proteins
30%
Lipids
17%
Chemical Compounds
Oxidative Stress
81%
Antioxidant Agent
62%
Green
56%
Thiol
46%
Dioxygen
39%
Oxidation Reaction
36%
Myoglobin
29%
Protein
22%
Lipid
18%