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Concentration levels of metals in commercially available Ethiopian roasted coffee powders and their infusionsAshu et al., 2011
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- Ashu R
- Chandravanshi B
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- Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
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The concentrations of nine essential metals (K, Mg, Ca, Na, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Co) and two non- essential (Pb, Cd) metals were determined in three brands of commercially available roasted Ethiopian coffee powders (Abyssinia, Alem and Pride) obtained from local markets …
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