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Effect of extrusion cooking on the primary structure and water solubility of β‐glucans from regular and waxy barley

Gaosong et al., 2000

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6197173806929352269
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Gaosong J
Vasanthan T
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Cereal chemistry

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Water‐soluble β‐glucan from native and extrusion‐cooked barley flours of two barley cultivars, Candle (a waxy starch barley) and Phoenix (a regular starch barley), was isolated and purified. The purity of β‐glucan samples was 85–93%(w/w, dry weight basis) for Candle …
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