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Original Articles

Effect of three species of herbage (Medicago sativa, Lolium multiflorum, Avena sativa) on in vitro ruminal production of conjugated linoleic and vaccenic acids

Effetti Di Tre Specie Foraggere (Medicago Sativa, Lolium Multiflorum, Avena Sativa) Sulla Produzione Ruminale In Vitro Dell’Acido Linoleico Coniugato E Dell’Acido Vaccenico

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Pages 231-244 | Received 17 Sep 2008, Accepted 05 Dec 2008, Published online: 01 Mar 2016

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