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1 fructooligosaccharide
олигосахариды фруктозы
Растворимые в воде волокна, не перевариваемые в желудочно-кишечном тракте человека
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2 fructooligosaccharide
олигосахариды фруктозырастворимые в воде волокна, не перевариваемые в желудочно-кишечном тракте человекаАнгло-русский словарь по биотехнологиям > fructooligosaccharide
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Пищевая промышленность: фруктоолигосахарид -
4 fructose oligosaccharide
фруктозные олигосахаридыsee also: fructooligosaccharideАнгло-русский словарь по биотехнологиям > fructose oligosaccharide
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