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Biology / Food additives / Metabolism / Staple foods / Polysaccharides / Bacillus amyloliquefaciens / Potato / Amylase / Enzyme / Food and drink / Chemistry / Starch
Date: 2013-03-21 19:35:26
Biology
Food additives
Metabolism
Staple foods
Polysaccharides
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
Potato
Amylase
Enzyme
Food and drink
Chemistry
Starch

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