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Particle size important for GMO detection in bread, finds study

Zoom in font  Zoom out font Published: 2012-12-12  Authour: Kacey Culliney  Views: 17
Core Tip: GMO content is harder to quantify in breads made from maize flour than maize semolina because the grain has a smaller particle size and has been processed more, a new study finds.
GMOGMO content is harder to quantify in breads made from maize flour than maize semolina because the grain has a smaller particle size and has been processed more, a new study finds.

Published in the journal of Food Chemistry researchers investigated GMO (genetically modified organism) traceability in the traditional Portuguese maize bread ‘broa’.

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