Chemical and biological modification of cynaropicrin and grosheimin: a structure–bitterness relationship study
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Giancarlo Cravotto | Arianna Binello | G. Cravotto | Gian Mario Nano | Paola Spagliardi | Gianfranco Seu | A. Binello | G. Nano | P. Spagliardi | G. Seu
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