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Q: Why doesnt fiber appear as a chemical constituent of the human body?
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What is the molecular formula of fiber food?

Fiber food is not a compound and a chemical formula doesn't exist.


What is the scientific name for fiber?

I think the chemical name for fiber is polyolefin. I could be wrong though.


What is the chemical formula for cotton?

Cotton is a natural fiber and not artificially made, so there is no chemical formula.


What is fiber?

fiber is a dietary food that doesnt diegest in carbohydrates


How do you test for fiber in food?

Fiber can be tested in food by weighing or chemical analysis. Weighing (or the gravimetric method) involves digesting components of the food using enzymes. After all the digestible material is removed from the food, the remaining fiber is weighed. Chemical analysis involves determining the amounts of individual monomers in the fiber to quantify how much fiber is in the food.


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What is food grade paper?

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Did Melanie Deanne Moore appear in other commercials beside Fiber One?

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What chemical elements are found in carbohydrates usually in the ratio one to two?

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What is nsp fiber?

It stands for non starch polysaccharide. It is not absorbed by the body but it helps maintain a healthy digestive system. It is found in fruits and vegetables and is a major constituent of a healthy diet.


What are the chemical properties of acrilic?

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