Physicochemical, functional and pasting properties of cassava starch: Potential of developing flexible packaging film
Desta Geta Kume,
Kumsa Kuffi,
Lemessa Etana Bultum
et al.
Abstract:Developing multipurpose flexible packaging mainly from starch film is essential both from food safety and environmental issues. Starch has various functional, pasting, and physicochemical properties. A study was conducted to evaluate the physicochemical, functional, and pasting properties of Qulle (Q) and Kello (K) cassava starch and develop plastic film. A Completely Randomized Design with the main responses such as vital proximate composition, viscosity profiles, water absorption capacity, oil absorption pro… Show more
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