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Emulsion-based delivery systems for lipophilic bioactive components.
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Emulsion-based delivery systems for lipophilic bioactive components.
McClements DJ, Decker EA, Weiss J. Emulsion-based delivery systems for lipophilic bioactive components. J Food Sci. 2007 Oct; 72(8):R109-24.
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Chemical Phenomena
Chemistry, Physical
Drug Compounding
Drug Delivery Systems
Drug Stability
Emulsions
Food Industry
Food Technology
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David J McClements B.S., Ph.D.