sake junmai
Selected indexed studies
- Chronic Intake of Japanese Sake Mediates Radiation-Induced Metabolic Alterations in Mouse Liver. (PLoS One, 2016) [PMID:26752639]
- Relationship between the preference for sake (Japanese rice wine) and the movements of metabolic parameters coinciding with sake intake. (Biosci Biotechnol Biochem, 2004) [PMID:15118305]
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Hydrogen and Oxygen in a Traditional Japanese Alcoholic Beverage, Sake, from Niigata Prefecture in Japan and Other Countries. (Anal Sci, 2017) [PMID:28794338]
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- Chronic Intake of Japanese Sake Mediates Radiation-Induced Metabolic Alterations in Mouse Liver. (2016) pubmed
- Relationship between the preference for sake (Japanese rice wine) and the movements of metabolic parameters coinciding with sake intake. (2004) pubmed
- Stable Isotope Analysis of Hydrogen and Oxygen in a Traditional Japanese Alcoholic Beverage, Sake, from Niigata Prefecture in Japan and Other Countries. (2017) pubmed
- Compound Specific Carbon Isotope Analysis in Sake by LC/IRMS and Brewers' Alcohol Proportion. (2019) pubmed