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Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Food and drink / Benzoic acids / Acid anhydrides / Commodity chemicals / Phthalic anhydride / Phthalic acid / Phthalimide / Dried fruit / Potato / Organic food
Date: 2016-07-26 04:11:08
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Food and drink
Benzoic acids
Acid anhydrides
Commodity chemicals
Phthalic anhydride
Phthalic acid
Phthalimide
Dried fruit
Potato
Organic food

POSITION PAPER No. 16 - 03 “Phthalimid: Metabolite of Folpet or unavoidable Artefact ?”

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