TMG: Exploring Its Benefits as a Functional Food Ingredient

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Summary
This research review, published in the journal Molecules, explores the use of betaine as a functional ingredient in foods. The authors discuss the natural sources of betaine, including beets, spinach, and whole grains, and its potential health benefits. They also examine the metabolic pathways and physiology of betaine, as well as its disease-prevention properties. Finally, the review highlights the extraction and detection methods for betaine, focusing on gaps in current research.

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