Acknowledgement
본 연구는 충북경제자유구역청 및 충북테크노파크의 충북형 산업혁신 뉴딜사업(충북혁신뉴딜을 위한 향기원료 개발 및 제품 사업화)의 연구비 지원을 받아 수행됨
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