Extraction and some characteristics of mango seed kernel starch for industrial applications / Saidu Hassan Musa and Balarabe Sarki Sagagi

Starch is extensively used for various applications in many industries such as food, pharmaceutical, textile, and many more. Mango starch is a better solution to reduce the reliance on food crops starch for food security. Starch is a polymer of hexa carbon monosaccharide-D-glucose. It is highly abun...

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Main Authors: Musa, Saidu Hassan (Author), Sagagi, Balarabe Sarki (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Applied Sciences, 2023-06.
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