Phytochemical compounds are secondary metabolites that plants usually synthesize for their own protection from pests and diseases. Phytochemical biosynthesis is also triggered under specific environmental conditions. They cannot be classified as essential
Phytochemicals in Vegetables: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds
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Phytochemicals in Vegetables: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds
Phytochemical compounds are secondary metabolites that plants usually synthesize for their own protection from pests and diseases. Phytochemical biosynthesis is also triggered under specific environmental conditions. They cannot be classified as essential
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