TLC Separation of linamarin, linustatin and neolinustatin
β Scribed by Amarowicz, R. ;Wanasundara, P. K. J. P. D. ;Shahidi, F.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 127 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0027-769X
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β¦ Synopsis
I >c pa r t inen I of 13; oc hemi st r> , M e m o r i ii I I? n i vc rsi t y of b i cw fo u ndla nd . St. J oh n ' s. New found land A l H3X9. (.'anadas. ;ind Department ol' 1:ootl Science.;. Centre lor Agrotechnology and Vctcrinary Sciences in OlsAyn. Polish Acadeni) of Sciences. Poland** I>ic Nahrung 37 (1993) I (51 COON. E. 1.1.. in: Impact ol'Toxicology on Food Processing. Ed. by I. C. A y ~~s a n d I . C. KIKSCIIMAN. [h] DIN. A.. 1.'. SIMISE, I . IIAMASLIDO and F. SESATORI;, Riocheni. Systemics Ecol. 17 (1989) 559 171 Gi\stimi(.. J . . and J. C'iik:ki(~b.x. Laboratory Handbook of Paper and Thin-Layer Chromatography.
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