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Proteolysis of Milk Heated at High Temperatures by Native Enzymes Analysed by Trinitrobenzene Sulphonic Acid (TNBS) Method
African Journal of Food Science
doi 10.5897/ajfs13.0987
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August 31, 2013
Authors
M. CHOVE
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Academic Journals
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