Researchers succeeded in transforming cellulose into starch
date:Apr 17, 2013
ops to be grown on valuable land that requires fertilizers, pesticides, and large amounts of water. The type of starch that Zhang's team produced is amylose, a linear resistant starch that is not broken down in the digestion process and acts as a good source of dietary fiber. It has been proven to decrease the risk of obesity and diabetes.

This discovery holds promise on many fronts beyond food systems.

Besides serving as a food source, the starch can be used in the manufacture of edible, clea
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