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      Occurrence of carotenoid cis-isomers in food: Technological, analytical, and nutritional implications

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                Journal
                Trends in Food Science & Technology
                Trends in Food Science & Technology
                Elsevier BV
                09242244
                September 2005
                September 2005
                : 16
                : 9
                : 416-422
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                10.1016/j.tifs.2005.03.018
                50a2491e-9e71-4753-b19d-7625a5d9c008
                © 2005

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