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Development of biodegradable films from enzymatically modified cassava starch
Cassava forms an important food crop in the tropical countries and are rich in starch (20-40%) having desirable physico-chemical and functional properties. Starch and starch derivatives form an important constituent in biodegradable film preparation due to its renewability, abundance availability, l...
Main Author: | Edwin K Wilson |
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Other Authors: | Sajeev M S (Guide) |
Format: | Ph.D Thesis |
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Vellayani
Department of Plant Biotechnology, College of Agriculture
2015
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