Product Name: inulin
Definition£º
Inulins are a group of naturally occurring polysaccharides produced by many types of plants.[1] They belong to a class of fibers known as fructans. Inulin is used by some plants as a means of storing energy and is typically found in roots or rhizomes. Most plants that synthesize and store inulin do not store other materials such as starch.
Medical
Inulin is used to help measure kidney function by determining the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). GFR is the volume of fluid filtered from the renal (kidney) glomerular capillaries into the Bowman's capsule per unit time.[7] Inulin is of particular use as it is not secreted or reabsorbed in the distal convoluted tubule or the collecting duct, allowing GFR to be calculated, rather than total renal filtration.
Physiological effect£º:
1, Control blood lipid
2, Lower blood sugar
3, To promote the absorption of minerals
4. To increase intestinal bifidobacteria
5. Obesity prevention and treatment of constipation
Health Effects:
Regulate gastrointestinal function
Improve immunity
Beauty
Improving lipid metabolism to lose weight
Promoting mineral absorption
Benefit of vitamin synthesis
Prevention of dental caries
Suitable for diabetics food
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