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titleOfInvention Purified extract of an alpha-amylase inhibitor from phytoemagglutinin-essentially free beans, process for its extraction and compositions containing it
abstract The invention relates to the use of beans essentially free from phytohemagglutinin for extracting the alpha-amylase inhibitor (hereinafter also “phaseolamin”), the extract enriched in phaseolamin, the highly purified extract, and also the dietetic and pharmaceutical compositions that contain, it; the invention also relates to a process for preparing the above extract and for the immobilisation of phaseolamin on an inert solid support.
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