Stevioside synthesis in stevia (stevia rebaudiana bert)

Stevia rebaudiana Bert. is a subtropical wild plant of Paraguay, that possesses a potent sweetener up to 300 times higher than sucrose and has no calories. The molecules responsible for these characteristics are diterpen glycosides, found in leaves and synthesized at least, at initial states, which...

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Jarma Orozco, Alfredo
Espitia Camacho, Miguel
Fischer, Gerhard
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title_full Stevioside synthesis in stevia (stevia rebaudiana bert)
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