Enzymatic evaluation of sugar content of cotton

Problems frequently occur during processing of raw cotton as a result of the build-up of deposits on the rolls and other parts of the processing machinery. These deposits have been related in part to the sugar content of cotton. A rapid method, designed for use at the plant location, was developed u...

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