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Antioxidative activity of mate leaves (Ilex paraguariensis )
Mitigating selenium ecotoxic risk by establishment of a model aquatic ecosystem
 
Accounting for the partitioning of extractable and bound tannin fractions during commercial pinot noir fermentations
Minerals in milk powders of different regional origin: A preliminary study
 
Effect of metal chelators, ascorbate, glutathione and phloroglucinol on red wine oxidation
Oak extraction effects on the body of California Chardonnay wine
 
Wine chemical and sensory attributes influenced by wine glass shape
Yard-waste compost evaluation for soil amendment utilization: Elemental, thermal, and infrared analysis
 
Location and Rootstock Effect on Free Amino Acid and Phenolic Composition of Grape Cultivars
The Effects of Physical and Chemical Parameters on the Adsorption of Tannin to Grape Cell Wall Material
 
Extractability and Partitioning of Tannins and Anthocyanins in Cabernet Sauvignon Fermentations: The Effects of Ethanol, Press Temperature, and Flash Detente
Hydrobiogeochemistry of the San Joaquin River watershed, California
 
Carbonyls from motor vehicles: Analysis, emissions and photolytic stability
Biosynthesis of colorants from microorganisms and their application on textile materials
 
Water quality implications of pyrethroid insecticide sorption and desorption processes
Mechanistic studies on carbocation cascades in the biosynthesis of terpene natural products
 
Watershed modeling of BMP scenarios to improve agricultural water quality a case study in the San Joaquin River watershed, California
Soil sorption of hydrophobic organic chemicals: Competitive effects and risk assessment
 
Identification of anthocyanin gut microfloral metabolites and their effects in a colon cancer cell line
The Environmental Fate of Etofenprox Under Simulated California Rice Field Conditions
 
Metabolomics in Agricultural Research: Expanded Applications and Database Capabilities for Volatile Compound Capture and Tracking
Microbial and Photolytic Degradation of Clomazone Under Simulated California Rice Field Conditions