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Oil phase-driven nanoemulsions improve CoQ10 stability, in vitro bioaccessibility and ex vivo intestinal uptake

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Publication date: 31 May 2026

Source: Food Research International, Volume 232

Author(s): Xia Jin, Peng Wu, Ni Wang, Ping Zhang, Cheng Li, Zejun Hu, Wenhao Zhao, Xiao Dong Chen

Publication date: 31 May 2026Source: Food Research International, Volume 232Author(s): Xia Jin, Peng Wu, Ni Wang, Ping Zhang, Cheng Li, Zejun Hu, Wenhao Zhao, Xiao Dong Chen Read More

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