Efficiencies of Solvent Systems for Extraction of Legume Lipids
โ Scribed by Waczkowski, W. ;Sosulski, F. W. ;Hoover, R.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Weight
- 366 KB
- Volume
- 91
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0931-5985
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โฆ Synopsis
Triglyceri&usammetlsetrung des Muneltierols aus Marmota bobac Triglycerid Anteil LnLnO 4.2 LnLnP 2.8 LnLO (LLL) 3.8 LnLP 3.3 LnLnS 1.2 LnOO, LLO 11.2 LnOe LLP 8.3 LnPP 2.0 LOO 4.9 LOP (LnOS) 8.3 LPP 2.0 LnPS 1 .o 000 11.2 OOP (LOS) 11.1 OPP (LPS, LnSS) 3.7 PPP 1.3 00s 2.2
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