Wang et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Effects of different steeping temperatures on the leaching of aroma components in black tea by SPME–GC–MS coupled with chemometric methodWang et al., 2019
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- 1421189557938087184
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- Wang Z
- Han B
- Jing W
- Yi Z
- Zhang Y
- Ren D
- Yi L
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- Journal of AOAC International
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Background: Black tea is famous for its unique aroma. The analysis of aroma components has attracted considerable attention worldwide because of its complex chemical composition and low concentration. Objective: Steeping temperature is one of the most …
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