Inulin
Occurence, isolation & synthesis
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Occurrence
Various higher plants (e.g. roots of chicory, tubers of dahlias and Jerusalem artichokes) [1, 13]. Inulin is a storage polysaccharide [1].
Isolation
Inulin can be isolated by hot water extraction and subsequent recrystallization [1].