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Contributions of Dexter French (1918–1981) to cycloamylose/cyclodextrin and starch science

•Professor French was an eminent scientist in the field of carbohydrates and related enzymes.•A comprehensive review on Professor French’s scientific works is presented.•In 1942, Professor French introduced the cycloamylose nomenclature.•In the 1950s, Professor French made outstanding contributions...

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Published in:Carbohydrate polymers 2021-04, Vol.257, p.117620-117620, Article 117620
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