Effect of Age and Dietary Phytate on the Availability of Phytate and Minerals in Rats
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著者
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Shinoda Shoko
Department Of Bioresource Engineering Yamagata University
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Yoshida Tsutomu
Department Of Cellular And Histo-pathology Kitasato University Postgraduate School Of Medical Scienc
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NAGATA Michiko
Department of Food and Nutrition, Ochanomizu University
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