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- Q6889398 subject Q7015872.
- Q6889398 subject Q8236355.
- Q6889398 abstract "Modified citrus pectin (also known as citrus pectin, Pecta-Sol and MCP) is a modified, more digestible form of pectin. It is obtained from the peels, seeds and pulp of citrus fruits using a chemical extraction process.MCP is promoted in dietary supplement form as an alternative cancer treatment and is under research for its potential to "increase dramatically the efficiency of a conventional chemotherapy," but there is no evidence MCP prevents or treats cancer in humans.".
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- Q6889398 comment "Modified citrus pectin (also known as citrus pectin, Pecta-Sol and MCP) is a modified, more digestible form of pectin. It is obtained from the peels, seeds and pulp of citrus fruits using a chemical extraction process.MCP is promoted in dietary supplement form as an alternative cancer treatment and is under research for its potential to "increase dramatically the efficiency of a conventional chemotherapy," but there is no evidence MCP prevents or treats cancer in humans.".
- Q6889398 label "Modified citrus pectin".