Production of High-Fructose-Containing Syrups from Jerusalem Artichoke Extracts with Fructose Enrichment Through Fermentation

Studies in Plant Science - Tập 3 - Trang 251-258 - 1993
A. FONTANA1, B. HERMANN1, J.P. GUIRAUD1
1Laboratoire de Microbiologie Industrielle, Centre de Génie et Technologie Alimentaires, Université Montpellier II (USTL), 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France

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