Chromatographic profile of carbohydrates in commercial coffees, 2: Identification of mannitol
Mannitol, a polyhydric sugar alcohol, has been identified for the first time in coffee products. Its presence in some commercial soluble coffees at levels above 0.30 percent indicates adulteration
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Main Authors: | 61405 Davis, G.E., 70975 Garwood, V.W., 46402 Barfuss, D.L., 79309 Husaini, S.A., 49228 Blanc, M.B., 128605 Viani, R. |
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Format: | biblioteca |
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Jun
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Subjects: | CAFE SOLUBLE, MANNITOL, COMPUESTOS ORGANICOS, COMPOSICION, |
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