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Enzymatic production of maltodextrins derived from sago flour using heat-stable alpha-amylase and pullulanase

Laga et al., 2018

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1025970028067278662
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Laga A
Syarifuddin A
Dirpan A
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

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Maltodextrins are produced by starch modification in a partial hydrolysis thus altered physical sago properties. Sago as one of starch resources has characteristic with high amylopectin that influences high viscosity during cooking. Partial hydrolysis or liquefaction …
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    • C12P19/00Preparation of compounds containing saccharide radicals
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