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titleOfInvention Hybrid sugar chain
abstract [PROBLEMS] To secure a safe and healthy richer living environment and eating habits that can prevent the infection of bacteria such as viruses and bacteria by using sugar chains for daily necessities and foods. To provide a hybrid sugar chain. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] An animal sugar chain 2 bound to animal protein or lipid or present in a body fluid and a plant sugar chain 1 constituting a plant fiber are covalently bonded. . Bacteria such as viruses and bacteria easily bind to hetero sugar chains, so if this hybrid sugar chain is bound to daily necessities and foods, it can prevent bacteria from entering the human body and the human body. Thus, it is possible to provide a hybrid sugar chain that can discharge bacteria that have entered the body to the outside of the human body and can ensure a safer and more healthy living environment and eating habits. [Selection] Figure 1
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