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Shear rheological properties of acid hydrolyzed insoluble proteins from Chlorella protothecoides at the oil-water interfaceDai et al., 2019
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- Dai L
- Bergfreund J
- Reichert C
- Fischer P
- Weiss J
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- Journal of colloid and interface science
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Microalgae are promising protein sources due to their overall high protein content. The low aqueous-solubility of microalgae proteins, however, limits their application in food, pharmaceutical or personal care systems, unless solubility is enhanced by eg hydrolysis. In …
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