Juan  Luis  Cordero

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The indigestible forms of polysaccharides are collectively called fibre. Fibre contains sugars linked by bonds, which cannot be broken down by human enzymes, and are therefore deemed indigestible. There are two forms of fibre: 1) Insoluble fibre (which does not dissolve in water). This contains cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin.
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