dietary fibre in Vietnamese

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1. You should eat more dietary fibre to reduce the risk of bowel cancer.

2. You are, you see, still consuming a very high percentage of dietary fibre.

3. 14 Dietary fibre can be loosely defined as the cell-wall material of plants.

4. Dietary fibre is provided by a wide selection of easily available and palatable foods.

5. 8 You should eat more dietary fibre to reduce the risk of bowel cancer.

6. 26 You are, you see,(www.Sentencedict.com) still consuming a very high percentage of dietary fibre.

7. Carrots dietary fibre. The calcium pectate in carrots is dissolvable and can help reduce cholesterol.

8. Dietary fibre is a carbohydrate (polysaccharide or oligosaccharide) that is incompletely absorbed in some animals.

Chất xơ là chất carbohydrate (polysaccharide hoặc oligosaccharide) được hấp thụ không hoàn toàn ở một số động vật.

9. Foodintegrated dietary fibre such as whole-grain bread, vegetables and fruit have their place in prevention.

10. 26 Fresh fruit, for instance, being mainly water, provides only a dilute form of dietary fibre.

11. 27 The foods which we are advised to eat in greater quantities arc those supplying dietary fibre.

12. This factor applies less with foods rich in dietary fibre, because these foods - happily - tend to be inexpensive.

13. With still more additional dietary fibre, 32g a day, the stools were found to contain 210 calories on average.

14. 15 With still more additional dietary fibre, 32g a day, the stools were found to contain 210 calories on average.

15. Preferably the oat dietary fibre, oat protein and oil are obtained from oat grains that have not previously been heat/treated.

16. Part of the problem in determining whether a relationship exists between dietary fibre or grain products and cancer has been methodological.

17. The present invention relates to an anti-caking agent made of defatted-rice-bran-extract rice dietary fibre, and more specifically relates to an anti-caking agent made of defatted-rice-bran-extracted rice dietary fibre that is used either alone or by being mixed with other food additives.

18. There can be no doubt about the authenticity of the F-Plan and its claim that dietary fibre will help you slim.

19. 25 There can be no doubt about the authenticity of the F-Plan and its claim that dietary fibre will help you slim.

20. Butyrate is a functionally versatile molecule that is produced in the mammalian gut by fermentation of dietary fibre and is enriched in butter and other dairy products

21. Butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid produced by your gut bacteria when they ferment (break down) dietary fibre which the human body is incapable of digesting

22. A hydrolysis method for polysaccharides is presented, which allows for faster and more exact determination of the monomer composition in dietary fibre fractions (in comparison to the usual acidolysis method).

23. Carambola fruit: Carambola fruit is an extremely low-calorie fruit that is rich in dietary fibre Carambola fruit or star fruit is a rare commodity, but is mostly available in supermarkets

24. • Dietary fibre includes plant non-starch polysaccharides (e.g. cellulose, pectin, gums, hemicellulose, ßglucans, and fibres contained in oat and wheat bran), plant carbohydrates that are not recovered by alcohol precipitation (e.g. inulin, oligosaccharides, and fructans), lignin, and some resistant starch.

25. • Dietary fibre includes plant non-starch polysaccharides (e.g. cellulose, pectin, gums, hemicellulose, β-glucans, and fibres contained in oat and wheat bran), plant carbohydrates that are not recovered by alcohol precipitation (e.g. inulin, oligosaccharides, and fructans), lignin, and some resistant starch.