Ex vivo Digestion of Milk from Red Chittagong Cattle Focusing Proteolysis and Lipolysis
Mohammad Ashiqul Islam (Islam MA), Dag Ekeberg (Ekeberg D), Elling-Olav Rukke (Rukke EO), Gerd Elisabeth Vegarud (Vegarud GE)
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