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Influence of drying conditions on functional properties of potato flour

Gel consistency, pasting behaviour, sedimentation volume and swelling and solubility of potato flour, prepared by two different drying methods were determined. The functional properties of flour were changed markedly in drum drying due to severe molecular degradation whereby its digestibility was al...

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Published in:European food research & technology 2006-08, Vol.223 (4), p.553-560
Main Authors: RAMESH YADAV, A, GUHA, Manisha, THARANATHAN, R. N, RAMTEKE, R. S
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