Contents of Vitamins, Mineral Elements, and Some Phenolic Compounds in Cultivated Mushrooms
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This paper, published in 2001, received 607 indexed citations . Written by Pirjo Mattila, Karoliina Könkö, Merja Eurola, Juha‐Matti Pihlava, Liisa Vahteristo, Veli Hietaniemi, Jorma Kumpulainen and Vieno Piironen covering the research area of Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry and Pharmacology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Pharmacology (517 citations), Plant Science (230 citations) and Biochemistry (206 citations). Published in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
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