A Comparative Study of the Amino Acid Composition of whole Meal Atta and other Milled Products of Wheat (T. Aestivum)
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Abstract
The bulk of the wheat produced in India used to be converted mainly into whole ground meal known as atta in stone mills. With the introduction of roller flour mills, various milled products such as flour (maida), semolina, "resultant atta" and bran are now available.Downloads
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1973-09-01
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Austin, A., & Ahuja, V. P. (1973). A Comparative Study of the Amino Acid Composition of whole Meal <i>Atta</i> and other Milled Products of Wheat (<i>T. Aestivum</i>). The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 10(5), 230–232. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/ijnd/article/view/10801
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