Biokinetics of and discrimination between dietary<i>RRR</i>‐ and<i>SRR</i>‐α‐tocopherols in the male rat
K. U. Ingold(University of Minnesota), Ann Webb(National Research Council Canada), David O. Foster(National Research Council Canada), Graham W. Burton, D. A. Lindsay(National Research Council Canada), L. Hughes(National Research Council Canada)
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