Standard glucose solution concentrations

Standard glucose solution concentrations

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Indonesia is located at the equator line with its tropical climate which allows many species of plants to grow lushly. One of these species of plants is cassava which can be found from the west to the east of Indonesia. Cassava can produce amylum which can be turned into glucose through hydrolysis process. This research aims at figuring out the com...

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