| 21. | For both inulin and creatinine, the calculations involve concentrations in the urine and in the serum.
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| 22. | Synthetic insulin can trigger adverse effects and so some people with diabetes rely on animal-source inulin.
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| 23. | It is informative to contrast the properties of inulin with those of para-aminohippuric acid ( PAH ).
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| 24. | Several studies have found that FOS and inulin promote calcium absorption in both the animal and the human gut.
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| 25. | Inulin and methylcellulose are both dietary fibres, and as such, are not metabolized by the human body.
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| 26. | Chicory contains inulin, which may help humans with weight loss, constipation, improving bowel function and general health.
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| 27. | His research helped to define the basic features of the starch, cellulose, glycogen, inulin and xylan molecules.
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| 28. | It is rich in the carbohydrate inulin ( 76 % ), which is a polymer of the monosaccharide fructose.
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| 29. | Jerusalem artichoke also has potential for production of ethanol fuel, using inulin-adapted strains of yeast for fermentation.
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| 30. | Inulin is used by some plants as a means of storing energy and is typically found in roots or rhizomes.
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