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How is gluten used?
 
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How could the starch from the extraction be used?
 
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Answer to Question 1

It is used as a meat substitute and a binder.

Answer to Question 2

It could be use like other starch, as a thickening agent when cooked or as a binding agent. Starch can also be hydrolyzed into simpler carbohydrates. The largest non-food use is the paper-making industry.



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