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How To Measure Oxidation Stability Up To 20 Times Faster, With Greater Precision And Efficiency

2016-04-04 16:18:51| chemicalonline Home Page

Oxidation’s corrosive effects are everywhere, if you know where to look. Rust is an obvious example. Premature aging in people is a less obvious one. But, one of oxidation’s most subtle, yet profound, effects is the corrosion it can have on the profits of companies producing foods, flavors, fragrances, and cosmetics. This White Paper addresses the problems and challenges of oxidation in foods, flavors, fragrances, and cosmetics and what you can do to overcome them.

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