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Light Microscopic Investigations of Cereal Grains, Doughs and Breads

Cereal-based foods are derived from grains that have a well-organized microstructure. The cell wall thickness, size of cells, starch granule structure, protein structure and distribution, the amount and size of fat droplets and their distribution etc. vary in the kernels of the various cereals and i...

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Published in:Food science & technology 2001-02, Vol.34 (1), p.18-22
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