Saccharide for supplementing energy to living body, and uses

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Carbohydrate doai

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426658, 53612312, A61K 31715, A23G 300

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ABSTRACT:
A composition for supplementing energy to a living body containing neotrehalose as effective ingredient. Neotrehalose is a disaccharide, therefore, when used in an energy supplementing composition, provides twice as much energy as does a monosaccharide. Neotrehalose has non-reducing properties, and this renders the composition containing neotrehalose stable for a relatively-long time period.

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