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Triterpenoid components from oak heartwood (Quercus robur) and their potential health benefitsPérez et al., 2017
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- Pérez A
- Pecio
- Kowalczyk M
- Kontek R
- Gajek G
- Stopinsek L
- Mirt I
- Oleszek W
- Stochmal A
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- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
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For centuries oak wood (Quercus robur) has been used in aging of wines and spirits, which is based on pleasant flavors given to beverages by phenolics transferred to the liquid during the maturation process. Other metabolites, such as triterpenoids, can also be released …
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