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[Official Method Compliance] - A device capable of analyzing resistant starch - FiberTech 1023 System

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All dietary fibers, applicable to all enzymatic methods for soluble and insoluble dietary fibers, can also be used for sample processing for colorimetric analysis and chromatographic analysis. ■ Complies with official methods ■ Compatible with Prosky method and HPLC method ■ Simultaneous rapid filtration of 6 samples ■ Elimination of time and effort The phrase "Dietary fiber XXg" or "Let's regulate our stomach with dietary fiber" has become increasingly visible in various places due to health consciousness. Seaweeds, mushrooms, and vegetables have long been recognized as foods high in dietary fiber, but in recent years, new soluble dietary fibers, such as resistant starch, which do not affect taste or texture, have also been widely used in processed foods and beverages. Dietary fiber analysis requires simulating human digestion through physicochemical analysis, resulting in residual precipitates, which has historically given the impression that "the analysis process is complex and time-consuming." Samples must always be prepared in pairs, with one residual used for ash measurement and the other for protein measurement, making it a challenging analysis for testers. The FiberTech 1023 system is an analytical device designed to reduce these labor efforts and conduct efficient analyses. For more details, please check the product page.

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Contributes to the efficiency of analytical operations. High precision, user-friendly, and capable of separating SDF and IDF.
Our dietary fiber analysis device, the 'FiberTech 1023 System', can be applied to the enzyme method for total dietary fiber, soluble and insoluble dietary fiber, and is also compatible with sample processing for colorimetric analysis and chromatographic analysis. It can filter 6 samples simultaneously and quickly, achieving efficient analysis.