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Title: ROLE OF PHYTIC ACID IN WHEAT GRAIN
Author(s): WILLIAMS, SG
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 45 Issue: 4 Pages: 376-& Published: 1970
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1. Title: Equilibrium, Thermoanalytical and Spectroscopic Studies to Characterize Phytic Acid Complexes with Mn(II) and Co(II)
Author(s): De Carli L, Schnitzler E, Ionashiro M, et al.
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2. Title: Determination of phytic acid in cereals - a brief review
Author(s): Wu P, Tian JC, Walker CE, et al.
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3. Title: Phytic acid mobilization is an early response to chilling of the embryonic axes from dormant oilseed of hazel (Corylus avellana)
Author(s): Andriotis VME, Smith SB, Ross JD
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4. Title: In vitro analysis of binding capacities of calcium to phytic acid in different food samples
Author(s): Dendougui F, Schwedt G
Source: EUROPEAN FOOD RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY   Volume: 219   Issue: 4   Pages: 409-415   Published: SEP 2004
5. Title: Size distribution and mineral nutrients of soybean seeds in response to drought stress
Author(s): Samarah N, Mullen R, Cianzio S
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6. Title: Comparison of nutritional and antinutritional factors in soybean and fababean seeds with or without cortex
Author(s): El-Shemy H, Abdel-Rahim E, Shaban O, et al.
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7. Title: Absorption of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, and zinc in growing male rats fed diets containing either phytate-free soybean protein or soybean protein isolate or casein
Author(s): Kamao M, Tsugawa N, Nakagawa K, et al.
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8. Title: Identification and properties of myo-inositol hexakisphosphate phosphohydrolases (Phytases) from barley (Hordeum vulgare)
Author(s): Greiner R, Jany KD, Alminger ML
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Author(s): Lenis NP, Jongbloed AW
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10. Title: Dormancy implications of phosphorus levels in developing caryopses of wild oats (Avena fatua L)
Author(s): Quick WA, Hsiao AI, Hanes JA
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