NCHU Research: Citrus Waste Turns Gold with Biomedical and Health Potential
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National Chung Hsing University's research found that natural monoterpenes from citrus processing waste can restore mitochondrial vitality and protect nerve cells, indicating potential for biomedical and health products. This discovery, published in "Journal of Functional Foods," highlights a circular economy approach to transform low-value waste into high-value bioactive materials.