Selected article for: "linear correlation and significant linear correlation"

Author: Miguel, Maria Graça
Title: Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Essential Oils: A Short Review
  • Document date: 2010_12_15
  • ID: 1dfzj1b3_71
    Snippet: Eugenia caryophyllus (clove) showed the highest ferric reducing capacity in terms of Trolox ® concentrations, such as in the DPPH method, in contrast to the TBARS method, in which Thymus vulgaris showed to be more effective [52] . According to the same authors, a significant linear correlation between FRAP values and total phenolic contents of the essential oils analysed were observed, except for the Thymus vulgaris essential oil......
    Document: Eugenia caryophyllus (clove) showed the highest ferric reducing capacity in terms of Trolox ® concentrations, such as in the DPPH method, in contrast to the TBARS method, in which Thymus vulgaris showed to be more effective [52] . According to the same authors, a significant linear correlation between FRAP values and total phenolic contents of the essential oils analysed were observed, except for the Thymus vulgaris essential oil.

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