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- 1. Food thickener: Pectin is commonly used in food as a gelling agent and thickener. It is particularly useful in making jams, jellies, and fruit preserves.
- 2. Constipation relief: Pectin has a mild laxative effect and can help relieve symptoms of constipation.
- 3. Cholesterol reduction: Pectin can bind with cholesterol in the intestine, reducing its absorption and potentially lower blood cholesterol levels.
- 4. Blood sugar control: Pectin can slow down the absorption of carbohydrates, which can help regulate blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
- 5. Wound healing: Pectin has been shown to accelerate the healing of certain types of wounds, possibly by promoting cell growth.
- 6. Industrial uses: Pectin is used in the industrial production of textiles, paper, and cosmetics.
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