Analysis of some selected catechins and caffeine in green tea by high performance liquid chromatography.
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M. El-Shahawi | M S El-Shahawi | A Hamza | S O Bahaffi | A A Al-Sibaai | T N Abduljabbar | A. Hamza | A. A. Al-sibaai | S. Bahaffi | T. N. Abduljabbar | M. El-Shahawi
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