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Research Paper Calluna Vulgaris (L.) Hull as a Source of Chlorogenic Acid

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Figure 1. Kinetic extraction chlorogenic acid from wild heather flowers using water and water-ethanol (40/60, v/v) mixture
Table  1.  Comparison  of  content  of  chlorogenic  acid  and  total  phenolic  compounds  in different extracts of wild and garden heather flowers in relation to extraction temperature
Figure 3. Scavenging activity against DPPH radicals for different extracts of Calluna vulgaris

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