Kong et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Liquefaction concentration impacts the fine structure of maltodextrinKong et al., 2018
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- Kong H
- Zou Y
- Gu Z
- Li Z
- Jiang Z
- Cheng L
- Hong Y
- Li C
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- Industrial crops and products
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Abstract Designing a high-concentration (45%, w/w) corn starch liquefaction process is a challenge, as more than just the rate of enzymatic hydrolysis must be considered. Maltodextrins with the same dextrose equivalent value were produced in an industrial …
- 229920002774 Maltodextrin 0 title abstract description 99
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