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Killicomaine: Understanding Protein Breakdown and Food Safety
Killicomaine is a term used to refer to a group of substances produced by the breakdown of proteins in animals or fish that have been preserved by salting, smoking, or pickling. These substances, which are similar to ptomaines, are often associated with food poisoning.Burns - Related Articles
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