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Starch: from food to medicineOchubiojo et al., 2012
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- Ochubiojo E
- Rodrigues A
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- Scientific, health and social aspects of the food industry
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Starch is a natural, cheap, available, renewable, and biodegradable polymer produced by many plants as a source of stored energy. It is the second most abundant biomass material in nature. It is found in plant leaves, stems, roots, bulbs, nuts, stalks, crop seeds, and staple …
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