Abstract

Though Amaranthus spinosus L. or ‘spiny amaranth’ belonging to the family Amaranthaceae is widely used in folklore and for ethnomedicinal purposes, little is known about the ecotype-based bioavailability of bioactive polyphenolic compounds that could cause health benefits. Hence, this was the objective of the present study.

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