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Physicochemical and structural characteristics of starches from Chinese hull‐less barley cultivarsKong et al., 2016
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- Kong X
- Kasapis S
- Zhu P
- Sui Z
- Bao J
- Corke H
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- International Journal of Food Science & Technology
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Fourteen hull‐less barley cultivars, collected from four major cultivated areas in China, were employed to investigate the structural and physicochemical properties of their starches in this study. Relatively wide variations in physicochemical properties of the starches were …
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