Highly efficient bioconversion of flavonoid glycosides from citrus-processing wastes in solvent-buffer systems
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00669F, Paper
The present study demonstrates that whole-cell catalysis is a good choice to hydrolyze citrus flavonoid glycosides and their derivatives.
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