Alcoholic fermentation as a potential tool for coffee pulp detoxification and reuse: Analysis of phenolic composition and caffeine content by HPLC-DAD-MS/MS.
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M. Dornier | M. Belleville | S. Lacour | N. Durand | C. Mertz | G. Morel | Jessica Santos da Silveira
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