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wheat starch
noun
Starch obtained from wheat
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We have to understand whether patients are actually reacting to gluten, or it could be a wheat starch intolerance, or even something way beyond the wheat".
There are, however, rice noodles that include wheat starch, wheat noodles that include rice, and noodles from other starches like tapioca or cornstarch.
The Institute makes it from scratch, mixed with wheat starch and milk, and dusted with ground ginger and cinnamon, for 10 Turkish lira, or $5.40.
There are several methods for wheat starch production.
Commercial unmodified (native) wheat starch was the negative control.
The control breakfast included 26.9 g of commercial wheat starch.
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Config. 1, wheat-starch hydrolysate feed; Config.
aGlucose and xylose bGlucose, SPWS hydrolysate, and wheat-starch hydrolysate.
Wheat-starch hydrolysate feed was used in these experiments as an alternative glucose source.
SPWS hydrolysate was mixed with the wheat-starch hydrolysate (mixed hydrolysates) and used as feed for fermentation.
The SPWS hydrolysate was mixed with the wheat-starch hydrolysate (mixed hydrolysates) before being fed to the fermentation vessel.
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