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Protein-starch complexes native

Inclusion complexes of amylose are rather well defined, and a consistent theory of such complexes is available that explains amylose complexes with iodine, fatty acids, alcohols, and other guest molecules.4,5 This subject is surveyed in this article because of the growing interest and importance of such complexes in pharmacology and in the food industry. It is probable that starch in its biological sources (tubers, granules) exists in the form of native complexes with proteins, lipids, mineral salts, and water. [Pg.264]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.405 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.53 , Pg.405 ]




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