In vitro metabolism of anthocyanins by human gut microflora
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G. Williamson | A. Aura | K. Poutanen | K. O'Leary | K. Oksman-Caldentey | P. Martin-Lopez | C. Santos-Buelga | K. Oksman‐Caldentey | Pilar Martin-Lopez
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