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Multifunctional bioactivity of Portulaca oleracea seed oil: GC-MS-based characterization and in vitro evaluation

Multifunctional bioactivity of Portulaca oleracea seed oil: GC-MS-based characterization and in vitro evaluation
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A scientific study characterizes the bioactivity of Portulaca oleracea (purslane) seed oil, highlighting its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The research suggests potential health applications, though further in vivo testing is required.

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Contributes to the understanding of natural compounds in nutrition and potential pharmaceutical development.

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