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  1. ChinaVoodoo

    Rinsing alpha amylase for other uses

    I recently read a research paper on flue curing of tobacco, where they proved that during the flue curing process, alpha amylase breaks down the starches and maltose in the tobacco into fructose and glucose. This process decreases the starch content from 57% to 22% at 42 degrees Celcius over 72...
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