FooDB

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FooDB is a comprehensive database that provides detailed information on the chemical composition of foods. It is designed to be a resource for researchers, nutritionists, and the general public to understand the nutritional and chemical makeup of various foods.

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FooDB contains extensive data on the chemical compounds found in foods, including their molecular structure, biological activity, and nutritional value. The database is curated from scientific literature and other reputable sources, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the information provided.

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FooDB offers several key features:

Data Sources[edit | edit source]

The information in FooDB is curated from a variety of reputable sources, including:

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FooDB is used in a variety of fields, including:

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