Bligh et al., 1966 - Google Patents
Lipids of cod muscle and the effect of frozen storageBligh et al., 1966
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- 1774616117949689352
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- Bligh E
- Scott M
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- Publication venue
- Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada
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The lipid composition of fresh and frozen cod (Gadus morhua) muscle was studied using silicic acid chromatography. Dark cod muscle contained about three times as much total lipid as white muscle but the composition was quite similar. The most significant difference was …
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