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titleOfInvention Absorbefacient in arimentary canal
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the subject absorbefacient effectively absorbing inorganic substance contained in foods, etc., to interior of the body in excellent balance with mixing in foods or peroral drug composition by containing saccharide phosphate. n CONSTITUTION: Saccharide phosphate (e.g. glucose-1-phosphoric acid, glucose-6- phosphoric acid, glucose-1,6-diphosphoric acid, fructose-1-phosphoric acid, fructose-6-phosphoric acid, fructose-1,6-diphosphoric acid or fructose-2,6- diphosphoric acid) is contained in the aimed absorbefacient. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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