Globe artichokes: A rich source of dietary fiber and phenolic antioxidants
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 Globe artichokes: A rich source of dietary fiber and phenolic antioxidantsGlobe artichokes: A rich source of dietary fiber and phenolic antioxidants
 
The clinical and nutraceutical health benefits of Cynarra scolymus, the globe artichoke.
 
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