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The effect of temperature on the modification of sorghum and barley during malting

Agu et al., 1997

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7303734325581598003
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Agu R
Palmer G
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Process Biochemistry

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Comparative studies of germinated sorghum and barley revealed that both cereals developed similar levels of hydrolytic enzymes especially when assessed as total amylolytic activity (diastatic power). The low level of α-amylase reported for sorghum is due to the …
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