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In Vitro Lipid Lowering Effect of Mixed Carboxymethyl Dietary Fiber from Rosa sterilis Pomace

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Title
In Vitro Lipid Lowering Effect of Mixed Carboxymethyl Dietary Fiber from Rosa sterilis Pomace
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Starch / Stärke, August 2023
DOI 10.1002/star.202200230
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Fangyu Fan, Jingcheng Su, Han Li

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#22,778,604
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