Process for producing a phosphorylated pectin-containing fiber p

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A process for producing a low-cost, crude, human-consumable, pectin-containing fiber possessing the gelling effect of fully refined pectin by treating the fiber with a dissociable phosphate reactant, removing excess water from the treated fiber, and drying.

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