Prebiotic from tropical fruits
Inulin is a prebiotic which is found widely in nature as plant storage complex carbohydrate. The present commercial sources of inulin are from chicory, Jerusalem and artichoke. In this research, selected tropical fruits from local sources were used. Inulin was extracted from edible portion of banana...
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Main Authors: | Sarmidi, Mohd. Roji, Zainol, N. A., Mashudin, M., Sabri, N. A., Musa, H. H., Aziz, R. A. |
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2007
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/24443/ |
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