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Effect of different modifications (physical and chemical) on morphological, pasting, and rheological properties of black rice (Oryza sativa L. Indica) starch: A …Dhull et al., 2021
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- Dhull S
- Punia S
- Kumar M
- Singh S
- Singh P
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- Starch‐Stärke
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The demand for black rice has increased rapidly in the past years because of the distinctive color, characteristic flavor, nutritional value, and health benefits. This study aims to investigate the chemical and physical modifications on morphology, pasting, thermal, and …
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