Starch–methylcellulose based edible films: rheological properties of film-forming dispersions
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Romano Lapasin | D. Peressini | A. Sensidoni | R. Lapasin | B. Bravin | Donatella Peressini | Alessandro Sensidoni | Barbara Bravin | Cristian Rizzotti | C. Rizzotti
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