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Effect using Lupin Protein Isolate and its Seed Powder on Quality Indicators of cupcakes and Mayonnaise

2023

Mohamed Abdulkadir Abdalla


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Damascus University . Faculty of agricultural engineering
Other Subjects
Cupcake; كب كيك; معزول بروتين الترمس; Functional properties; الخصائص الوظيفية; Sweet lupine powder; مسحوق الترمس الحلو; المؤشرات الكيميائية; Lupine protein isolate; اللزوجة; Chemical indicators
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Arabic
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