Different micronization methods significantly improve the functionality of carrot insoluble fibre

Abstract This study was to investigate the effects of different micronization methods, including ball milling, jet milling and high-pressure micronization on the characteristics and various functional properties of carrot insoluble fibre-rich fraction (FRF). The results demonstrated that these treatments could effectively (p

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