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Low methoxyl pectin gelation under alkaline conditions and its rheological properties: Using NaOH as a pH regulator

Yang et al., 2018

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6907135213320824431
Author
Yang X
Nisar T
Liang D
Hou Y
Sun L
Guo Y
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Food Hydrocolloids

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In this study, NaOH solution was used to adjust the pH of low methoxyl pectin (LMP) dispersions (1%, w/v), and LMP gels were prepared in a wide pH range (3.5–9.5). Then, the effects of pH on LMP gelation mechanism were explored and the rheological properties of …
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