PH_EC METER BIO_ELECTRONIC KIT
- Known as:
- PH_EC METER BIO_ELECTRONIC KIT
- Catalog number:
- C3050T
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- -
- Supplier:
- Consort
- Gene target:
- PH_EC METER BIO_ELECTRONIC KIT
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Publication date: 2026/03/10
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Publication date: 2026/01/14
Smorenburg HerbertKissock Katrina RBeck Eleanor JMathur PulkitHamaker BruceLissner LaurenMarostica Mario RNnam NgoziTakimoto HidemiRoodenburg Annet J C - This study aimed to assess the frequency of non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) in Brazilian food products and beverages before the implementation of new nutritional labelling legislation. Specifically, we aimed to determine the eligibility of these products to contain NSS according to RDC no. 18/2008, which governed the use of NSS in Brazil during the study period. - Source: PubMed
Publication date: 2025/12/04
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