Improvement of emulsifying properties of potato starch via complexation with nanoliposomes for stabilizing Pickering emulsion
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M. Pan | Baomiao Ding | Tao Xu | Zhenshun Li | Y. Chiou | Xiaoli Yin | Shudong Wei
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