The results were lower than the data from Lugasi (2003) but higher than those from Shahidi and Naczk (1995) (270–600 mg/l and 60–100 mg/l, respectively).
The results were lower than the data from Lugasi (2003) but higher than those from Shahidi and Naczk (1995) (270–600 mg/l and 60–100 mg/l, respectively).