Mohamed Amin et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Efficacy study of broken rice maltodextrin in in vitro wound healing assayMohamed Amin et al., 2015
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- Mohamed Amin Z
- Koh S
- Yeap S
- Abdul Hamid N
- Tan C
- Long K
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- BioMed Research International
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Maltodextrins that contain both simple sugars and polymers of saccharides have been widely used as ingredients in food products and pharmaceutical delivery systems. To date, no much work has been reported on the applications of maltodextrin from broken rice (RB) …
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