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Role of particle size and co-extraction dynamics in the sequential recovery of phenolics, starch, and proteins from potato peel by-products

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Publication date: December 2025

Source: Food Research International, Volume 221, Part 1

Author(s): Gabriela Carolina Milanezzi, Eric Keven Silva

Publication date: December 2025Source: Food Research International, Volume 221, Part 1Author(s): Gabriela Carolina Milanezzi, Eric Keven Silva Read More

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