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1. Self-perceived mouthfeel and physico-chemical surface effects after chewing gums containing sorbitol and Magnolia bark extract. Wessel SW, van der Mei HC, Slomp AM, van de Belt-Gritter B, Dodds MWJ, Busscher HJ. Eur J Oral Sci; 2017 Oct; 125(5):379-384. PubMed ID: 28857279 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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