Extraction of Antioxidants

from Lichen Lichens are natural products that contain secondary metabolites, including antioxidants. The extraction of antioxidants from lichens is an important process that is being studied by scientists. Antioxidants can help protect against damage caused by free radicals, which may be involved in the development of certain diseases. Extracting antioxidants from lichens is necessary to make them available for practical applications, such as skin care products, pharmaceuticals, nutrition supplements, food additives and nutraceuticals. By extracting antioxidants from lichens, scientists and industry can harness the health benefits of lichens for various uses.

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