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The chemistry of garlic and onions.
E Block
Sci Am 252 (3), 114-9 (Mar 1985)
info:pmid/3975593
Posted by asa to garlic enzyme onion on Thu Apr 14 2005 at 19:14 UTC | info | related
 
Plant biochemistry: an onion enzyme that makes the eyes water.
S Imai et al.
Nature 419 (6908), 685 (17 Oct 2002)
info:pmid/12384686 | info:doi/10.1038/419685a
Posted by asa to food enzyme onion on Thu Apr 14 2005 at 19:12 UTC | info | related

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