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Analysis of starch amylolysis using plots for first-order kinetics

Butterworth et al., 2012

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Butterworth P
Warren F
Grassby T
Patel H
Ellis P
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Carbohydrate Polymers

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Investigators often study product release from starches during prolonged incubations with α- amylase in vitro. The reaction time courses usually fit to a linear form of a first order rate equation, ie, ln [(C∞− Ct)/C∞]=− kt. This equation calls for an accurate estimate of C∞, ie …
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