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Arsenic hyperaccumulation and speciation in the edible ink stain bolete (Cyanoboletus pulverulentus).

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Published in 2018 at "Food chemistry"

DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.09.038

Abstract: The edible ink stain bolete (Cyanoboletus pulverulentus) was found to hyperaccumulate arsenic. We analyzed 39 individual collections determined as C. pulverulentus, mostly from the Czech Republic. According to our results, concentrations of arsenic in C.… read more here.

Keywords: stain bolete; bolete cyanoboletus; cyanoboletus pulverulentus; ink stain ... See more keywords
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Starch as edible ink in 3D printing for food applications: a review.

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Published in 2022 at "Critical reviews in food science and nutrition"

DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2022.2106546

Abstract: Three-dimensional (3D) printing has attracted more attention in food industry because of its potential advantages, including the ability to create customized products according to individual's sensory or nutritional requirements. However, the production of high-quality 3D… read more here.

Keywords: edible ink; bio inks; ink printing; food ... See more keywords