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Ketones / Essential oils / Food and drink / Organic chemistry / Herbs / Mentha longifolia / Mentha / Pulegone / Carvone / Monoterpenes / Flavors / Chemistry
Date: 2015-04-11 06:30:20
Ketones
Essential oils
Food and drink
Organic chemistry
Herbs
Mentha longifolia
Mentha
Pulegone
Carvone
Monoterpenes
Flavors
Chemistry

J. Bio. & Env. SciJournal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) ISSN: Print), Online) http://www.innspub.net Vol. 6, No. 4, p, 2015

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