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titleOfInvention Blood sugar level rise inhibitor
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a composition having an inhibitory effect on an increase in blood glucose level, and thus to provide a food or drink, a quasi-drug, or a pharmaceutical containing the composition. The present invention provides a composition for suppressing an increase in blood glucose level, comprising a kiri component, and a food or drink, a quasi-drug, or a pharmaceutical containing the composition. [Selection figure] None
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