Geographical origin identification of Romanian wines by ICP-MS elemental analysis

Food Chemistry - Tập 138 - Trang 1125-1134 - 2013
Irina Geana1, Andreea Iordache1, Roxana Ionete1, Adrian Marinescu1, Aurora Ranca2, Monica Culea3
1National R&D Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies’ – ICIT Rm. Valcea, 4 Uzinei St, 240050 Rm. Valcea, Romania
2Research Station for Viticulture and Oenology Murfatlar, Murfatlar 905100, Romania
3Babes-Bolyai’ University, 1 M. Kogalniceanu St, Cluj-Napoca 400084, Romania

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