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Some physical characteristics of dietary fibres and their influence on the microbial ecology of the human colon

Van Soest, 1984

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1615094116653216726
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Van Soest P
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Proceedings of the Nutrition Society

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Current thinking on the subject of dietary fibre tends to emphasize an inclusive definition that overlooks disparate characteristics of individual fibres and their components. The current definition includes all carbohydrate and some noncarbohydrate components that are …
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